Sudan: Hundreds Killed in Sudan's Camps for Displaced People
- The UN rights office reported civilian deaths and widespread sexual violence in North Darfur.
- This violence stems from Sudan's war between the army and RSF since April 2023.
- Attacks targeted civilians, displacement camps, hospitals, and water infrastructure.
- The UN listed at least 481 civilians killed since April 10 in North Darfur.
- Fighting displaces hundreds of thousands, creating dire conditions and restricting aid access.
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Dutch people help in Sudan, which is torn apart by bloody war: 'A safe place for children'
With the horrific attack on Zamzam refugee camp last week, the situation in Sudan looks more hopeless than ever after two years of fighting. Dutch people in Sudan are trying to help. A report by our correspondent from the African country, which usually grants journalists little or no access.
Sudan: Mass Displacement Empties Zamzam Refugee Camp Amid RSF Occupation - teleSUR English
One of Sudan’s largest displacement camps, Zamzam, has been all but emptied following the occupation by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), triggering a humanitarian catastrophe in North Darfur, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned Thursday. Once home to over 400,000 displaced people, Zamzam camp has been largely vacated as civilians flee hunger and escalating violence, seeking safety in surrounding areas — partic…
Sudan: Hundreds Killed in Sudan's Camps for Displaced People
Hundreds of civilians, including at least 12 humanitarian workers, have been killed in recent artillery shelling targeting the El Fasher and Zamzam camps in Sudan's Darfur region, triggering an unprecedented wave of displacement according to the UN.
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