UN: 6,000+ Killed in 3 Days as RSF Took Al Fashir
A UN report details atrocities in Sudan, with over 6,000 killed in three days as the Rapid Support Forces seized Al Fashir, citing war crimes and ethnic violence.
A UN report details atrocities in Sudan, with over 6,000 killed in three days as the Rapid Support Forces seized Al Fashir, citing war crimes and ethnic violence.
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