Sudanese Military Accused of Massacre in Darfur Airstrike

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group led by former Vice President General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, reportedly killed more than 200 people in just three days in Sudan's ongoing civil war. This alarming statistic was documented by the human rights organization Emergency Lawyers, which reports on violations within the country.
The fatalities occurred in the central region of Al-Gitaina, highlighting the intense violence faced by the civilian population. According to officials, the RSF's actions are part of a broader conflict that has also seen brutal attacks from the Sudanese Armed Forces, commanded by military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has led to significant civilian suffering, with both government and paramilitary forces accused of egregious violations. Human rights observers and legal organizations continue to monitor the situation, urging for international attention and intervention to help safeguard the rights of those affected.