Is El-Fasher's Humanitarian Crisis the Worst in Sudan's History?
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan has reached catastrophic levels, particularly in the city of El-Fasher. Foreign ministers have labeled the situation as 'apocalyptic,' highlighting the widespread atrocities including mass executions and sexual violence.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), responsible for these brutal acts, have taken control of El-Fasher, leading to a mass exodus of over 65,000 people while many remain trapped. Reports from aid organizations reveal harrowing accounts of survivors, with thousands feared dead.
The international community, including the UK and Germany, is calling for urgent action and aid, particularly for vulnerable populations. This conflict, rooted in a history of violence, continues to escalate, threatening the lives of countless civilians and destabilizing the region further.
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