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A Sudanese medical group says paramilitary forces killed at least 13 people, mostly women and children, in the latest attack ...
Thirteen Sudanese civilians were executed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in North Darfur, a local medical ...
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces shelled a hospital in North Darfur's besieged city of El-Fasher and abducted six ...
The United Nations high commissioner for human rights has condemned “brutal” attacks by Rapid Support Forces in Sudan’s ...
General Burhan’s restructuring of Sudan’s army strengthens Saudi Arabia’s hand in the conflict while leaving the UAE facing ...
Attacks occurred between August 11 and August 20, UN human rights office said, adding that death toll may be higher.
From Sudan to Afghanistan, Yemen and Gaza – where a United Nations-backed panel declared a famine on Friday – experts say ...
Sudan’s military government has frequently accused the United Arab Emirates of arming the RSF, but the Gulf nation denies this. The seven RSF-linked companies that were sanctioned by the US on ...
Tasis is based on a partnership between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), a powerful armed group that controls swaths of South Kordofan and Blue ...
Today, Sudan is riven by conflict, with the RSF believed to be in control of much of the country’s western and central regions, including Darfur and parts of the capital Khartoum.
The RSF, headed by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has seemed to be determined to keep fighting. The RSF still holds much of western Sudan, particularly most of the Darfur region.
KHARTOUM, April 16 (Reuters) - Sudan's army appeared to gain the upper hand on Sunday in a bloody power struggle with rival paramilitary forces, pounding their bases with air strikes, said witnesses.