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RSF kills 50 in a week as clashes for Sudanese capital escalate

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

Omdourman, Sudan Mar 19, 2025 - 1:00 pm GMT+3
Sudanese Red Crescent volunteers work near bodies recovered from a well in Khartoum, Sudan, March 16, 2025. (Reuters Photo)
Sudanese Red Crescent volunteers work near bodies recovered from a well in Khartoum, Sudan, March 16, 2025. (Reuters Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Mar 19, 2025 1:00 pm

Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have killed at least 50 people in Khartoum over the past week, rescuers said Wednesday, as their battle with the army for control of the capital escalates.

"Khartoum is experiencing tragic conditions, with citizens in multiple areas facing widespread violations by the RSF and allied militias," the Khartoum Emergency Response Room, part of a network of volunteers coordinating aid across Sudan, said in a statement.

The group said about 70 people, including 12 volunteers, had been abducted during the past week, and that forced displacement had sharply increased in the capital's center, south and east.

Cases of sexual violence had also been reported, though the exact numbers remained unclear due to fear and social stigma, the group said.

Malnutrition, it added, had reached "dangerous" levels, leaving seven children dead since the start of March.

The United Nations children's agency, UNICEF, says about 3.2 million children are expected to face malnutrition in Sudan this year.

Famine has been declared in three displacement camps in the western region of Darfur as well as parts of the Nuba mountains in the south, according to a U.N.-backed assessment.

The war between the RSF and the army, which began in April 2023, has escalated in recent months, with the army seeking to reclaim territory in Khartoum and beyond.

In a video address shared Saturday on Telegram, RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo appeared wearing a kadamol headscarf, often associated with RSF fighters, and declaring his troops "will not leave the Republican Palace."

The army said Monday that its forces advancing on Khartoum from the south had converged with troops in the capital's center, increasing pressure on rival paramilitary fighters and inching closer to retaking the city.

Nationwide, the conflict has killed tens of thousands, uprooted more than 12 million, and created the world's largest hunger and displacement crises.

In Khartoum alone, at least 3.5 million people have been forced from their homes due to the violence while at least 100,000 people are facing acute famine conditions, according to the United Nations.

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