Paramilitary shelling at the Abu Shouk displacement camp killed six people amidst an escalating conflict between the Rapid Support Forces and the regular army in Sudan. The attack, part of a prolonged siege impacting civilians, reflects the severe humanitarian crisis affecting millions, including those facing famine conditions.
Recent shelling by paramilitary forces at a famine-stricken displacement camp near El-Fasher in North Darfur resulted in the deaths of six individuals, as reported by local activists. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) engaged in this attack amidst an ongoing conflict with the regular army that commenced in April 2023. The Abu Shouk camp, targeted on Wednesday, is under the supervision of volunteer aid coordinating groups in the area.
The violence in Sudan continues to escalate, leading to substantial casualties and exacerbating humanitarian crises. The recent shelling of the Abu Shouk camp highlights the dire conditions faced by displaced individuals amidst ongoing conflict and famine in the region. Urgent humanitarian assistance is required to avert further suffering as the situation deteriorates.
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