Sudan paramilitary group agrees to a ceasefire proposal
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Every single person who has arrived in Tawila has one or multiple members of their family that they cannot account for,” the leader of one humanitarian group told NBC News.
The roads are not safe. We continue to see [people] being detained and tortured. Women and children at risk of abuse."
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Sudan’s RSF accepts humanitarian truce proposal, as UN council calls emergency session on El Fasher
By Brian Kenety Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has agreed to a humanitarian truce proposal advanced by the diplomatic grouping known as the Quad mechanism, in what could represent a step towards easing hostilities in parts of the war-torn country.
While the war in Sudan has most often been portrayed as an internal conflict between two warring generals, the murky involvement of several foreign powers makes the conflict far more complex – and deadly.
For more than two years, Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary force have torn the country apart in a war for power, both digging in against peace efforts even as atrocities mount and starvation spreads.
By Nafisa Eltahir AL-DABBA, Sudan (Reuters) -Civilians in al-Fashir were shot in the streets, targeted in drone strikes and crushed by trucks, witnesses to the first days of the RSF's takeover described to Reuters,
Explosions were reported near Sudan's capital Khartoum just hours after the RSF paramilitary forces said they agreed to a U.S.-backed truce proposal.
The Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group that has been at war with the Sudanese military for over two years, said it has agreed to a humanitarian truce that was proposed by U.S.-led mediator group,
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Who Is Adarsh Behera? Odisha Man Kidnapped By Rebel Forces In Sudan’s Escalating Civil War
A 36-year-old Indian national from Odisha has reportedly been kidnapped by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as the civil war continues to devastate the North African nation. The man, identified as Adarsh Behera,