The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan killed nearly 300 people during attacks in North Kordofan state, impacting several villages. The Emergency Lawyers human rights group detailed that more than 200 were killed in the village of Shag Alnom and 46 in Hilat Hamid, including women and children. More than 3,400 individuals were forced to flee due to the violence. The attacks on these villages lacked military objectives, indicating a violation of international humanitarian law, leading to U.S. and human rights groups accusing the RSF of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The civil war has resulted in widespread hunger and disease in Sudan.
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed nearly 300 people in attacks in North Kordofan state, with over 200 dead from arson or gunfire in one village.
The RSF attacked multiple villages in North Kordofan, including Shag Alnom and Hilat Hamid, resulting in numerous civilian deaths and mass displacement.
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