Sudan’s RSF agrees to US-led ceasefire
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Residents of the southern Sudanese city of El-Obeid have said they are living in fear as paramilitaries appear to prepare for an assault, with the army reporting shooting down
Abu Lulu accused of callously executing more than 2,000 civilians in western city of El-Fasher - Anadolu Ajansı
New satellite images analyzed Friday appear to show further efforts by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to dispose of corpses after they seized and rampaged through the city of el-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur region.
Darfur Governor Minni Arko Minawi demanded on Saturday the withdrawal of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from cities, the release of abductees, and the safe return of the displaced as conditions for any truce.
Displacement follows RSF takeover of North Darfur’s capital, where rights groups reported killings, widespread abuses - Anadolu Ajansı
Drone attacks struck near Khartoum hours after Sudan's RSF declared a humanitarian truce. Military leaders questioned the ceasefire's sincerity amid famine, mass displacement, and accusations of war crimes.
The massacre that ensued after Rapid Support Forces took control of the Sudanese city is greater in scale than initially believed.
Communication networks are down but a deluge of shocking videos point to mass killings on a devastating scale.
The captive, identified as 36-year-old Adarsh Behera from Odisha, was reportedly taken by RSF fighters after they seized control of the city of El Fasher last month.