Sudan’s RSF Kills Dozens in Brutal Village Siege
The assault resulted in the deaths of at least 50 civilians and the wounding of over 200
- At least 50 people killed and over 200 injured in recent paramilitary attacks in al-Jazira state
- The Rapid Support Forces have intensified assaults on civilians
- The Sudanese doctors' union calls for UN intervention
Sudan’s ongoing conflict has taken a horrific turn, with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group launching a brutal attack on villages in al-Jazira state.
The assault, which began on Friday, has resulted in the deaths of at least 50 civilians and the wounding of over 200.
The RSF, known for their ruthless tactics, have intensified their violence in al-Jazira following the defection of a key commander to the Sudanese army.
The villages of al-Sariha and Azraq have been subjected to relentless shelling and sniper fire, leaving residents trapped and unable to receive medical care.
The Sudanese doctors’ union has issued a desperate plea to the UN, calling for the establishment of safe humanitarian corridors to prevent a potential genocide.
The war’s devastating impact has led to a near-total collapse of healthcare infrastructure, forcing the closure of vital medical facilities.
The conflict has already claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions of people, creating the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
The situation in al-Jazira highlights the urgent need for international intervention to stop the violence and protect innocent civilians.