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Sudan Conflict Escalates as UN Warns of Humanitarian Crisis

Sudan Conflict Escalates as UN Warns of Humanitarian Crisis

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for immediate ceasefire amid war in Darfur region.
The United Nations (UN) secretary-general, Antonio Guterres, has warned that the ongoing conflict in Sudan is 'spiraling out of control' following reports of severe human rights violations and atrocities committed by paramilitary forces in the Darfur region.

Speaking at a UN summit held in Qatar, Guterres expressed deep concern over the situation in El-Fasher, where the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have recently taken control.

Guterres highlighted that hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped within the besieged city, facing dire conditions and extreme humanitarian challenges.

He emphasized the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire to put an end to the conflict, which has been ongoing for two years and is now regarded as one of the world's most critical humanitarian crises.

The RSF's seizure of El-Fisher has led to a surge in violence, resulting in reported executions and ethnically targeted killings.

UN officials have accused the paramilitary group of committing widespread atrocities, including massacres at hospitals and sexual assaults on civilians.

Despite denials from the RSF, eyewitness testimonies, online videos, and satellite images corroborate these accounts, revealing the devastating aftermath of their attack.

For nearly 18 months, El-Fisher has been under siege by the RSF, which has severely limited access to essential supplies such as food for tens of thousands of people.

The recent takeover of the city by this paramilitary group marks a significant escalation in the conflict.

Guterres called on the international community to intervene and prevent further violence.

The conflict between the RSF and Sudanese military began in April 2023, resulting in over 40,000 reported deaths according to UN figures, although aid organizations believe the true death toll may be significantly higher.

The ongoing war has displaced more than 14 million individuals, with regions experiencing famine conditions that risk further spread due to inadequate access to resources.

Guterres stressed the urgent need for a ceasefire and accountability mechanisms to address the 'intolerable' violence inflicted on civilians in Sudan.

He called upon all relevant stakeholders to leverage their influence to bring an end to the fighting and prevent further atrocities.
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