The rebel group in Sudan kills more than 400, UN says

The rebel group in Sudan kills more than 400, UN says

More than 400 people have been killed in recent attacks of the half -stage Rapid Support Force (RSF) in the Darfur region of Sudan, the UN said that the “reliable source”.

Last week, the RSF launched a severe ground and aerial assault on refugee camps around the city of Al-Fasher, and in an attempt to capture the capital of the last state in Darfur, with his rival Sudanese army.

From April 22, these two fighter sides have been banned in the bloodstream. This has created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and has forced millions of people to run away.

UN said he had verified 148 murder on Thursday and Saturday, but warned that the toll was too high.

UN spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani told the BBC that their verification process was still underway and their number did not include the violence on Sunday.

“Trusted sources have reported that more than 400 killed,” Ms. Shamdasani said.

At least nine humanitarian assistance workers were among those who killed, UN said.

Al -Fasser – A refugee camps around Jhamazam and Abu Shaok, giving temporary houses to more than 000,3, many of which are facing drought -like situation.

In a statement released on Saturday, the RSF said that he was not responsible for the attacks on the citizens and the scene of the murder in Zamzam was organized to defame his army.

The next day, the group said that he had completed the “successful liberation” of the camp in the army of Sudan. The RSF accused the army of using the use of the army as a human shield to military barracks and innocent citizens.

L-Faser is the last larger city in Darfur under the control of the army and the RSF has surrounded it for a year. Sudan’s brutal civil war will arrive in the third year on Tuesday.

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Tark urged all parties involved in renewing their resolve to take meaningful steps towards resolving the conflict.

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