Sudanese RSF Attack Kills 80 in Sinnar
Sudanese RSF Attack Kills 80 in Sinnar
Sudanese RSF Attack Kills 80 in Sinnar
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At least 80 people were killed in a brutal attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Jalqni village in Sinnar state, Sudan, following a five-day siege. The attack, which reportedly stemmed from the RSF's failed attempt to kidnap local girls, involved indiscriminate shooting and the storming of homes. This incident is part of a broader conflict that has claimed over 16,650 lives and displaced more than 10.7 million since fighting erupted in April 2023. Ceasefire talks have recently commenced in Switzerland, but the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) declined to participate. The RSF has gained control over significant parts of Sinnar state and much of Khartoum, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, the situation remains dire for the internally displaced as the conflict continues to unfold.

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Sudan’s paramilitary fighters killed 85 people in attack on central village, residents say
Sudan's paramilitary fighters killed 85 people in an attack on a central village, residents say
Sudan's Paramilitary Fighters Killed 85 People in an Attack on a Central Village, Residents Say
Sudan's paramilitary fighters killed 85 people in an attack on a central village, residents say
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Sudan’s paramilitary fighters killed 85 people in attack on central village, residents say
Sudan's paramilitary fighters killed 85 people in an attack on a central village, residents say
Sudan's Paramilitary Fighters Killed 85 People in an Attack on a Central Village, Residents Say
Sudan's paramilitary fighters killed 85 people in an attack on a central village, residents say

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