RSF Paramilitary Seizes Wad Madani, Sudan's Second City, as 300,000 Flee in Humanitarian Crisis

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Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have seized control of Wad Madani, the country's second city, after intense fighting. The RSF's advance led to looting and arrests based on ethnicity, causing thousands to flee. Aid organizations suspended their work, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan. The war between the regular army and the RSF has resulted in over 10,000 deaths and forced six million people to flee their homes. The RSF has gradually taken control of major cities, while regional efforts to stop the conflict have failed.
Topics:world#conflictpolitics#humanitarian-crisis#internal-displacement#rapid-support-forces#sudan#wad-madani
- RSF paramilitary seizes control of Wad Madani, Sudan’s second city The Guardian
- ‘Losing hope’: Sudan civilians terrified as RSF attacks second-biggest city Al Jazeera English
- At least 250000 flee fighting in Sudan's El Gezira state -IOM Reuters
- Sudan’s RSF takes Wad Madani as 300,000 flee in humanitarian crisis The Washington Post
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