RSF's Seizure of Wad Madani Sparks Humanitarian Crisis

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The paramilitary force in Sudan has taken control of Wad Madani, a major city in the country's grain-producing region, leading to the displacement of over 300,000 people. Wad Madani had been a relatively secure area and a haven for humanitarian operations in the war-torn nation. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been making significant gains, capturing several regional capitals. The situation in Sudan continues to deteriorate, with the conflict causing immense suffering and displacement. The international community's attention has been focused elsewhere, leaving Sudan's humanitarian crisis severely underfunded.
- Sudan’s RSF takes Wad Madani as 300,000 flee in humanitarian crisis The Washington Post
- At least 250000 flee fighting in Sudan's El Gezira state -IOM Reuters
- ‘Losing hope’: Sudan civilians terrified as RSF attacks second-biggest city Al Jazeera English
- RSF paramilitary seizes control of Wad Madani, Sudan’s second city The Guardian
- Wad Madani's fall to RSF without fight raises questions Sudan Tribune
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