Sudanese paramilitary forces kill at least 28 people in an attack in Darfur, medical group says
The Rapid Support Forces killed at least 28 people and wounded 39 in Misteriha, seizing the town to strengthen control over Darfur amid ongoing tribal conflicts.
- An attack by Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on a stronghold of Arab tribal leader Musa Hilal in Misteriha, North Darfur left at least 28 people dead.
- The Sudan Doctors Network said the paramilitary forces shelled the town's healthcare center, assaulted medical staff, and detained at least one of them.
- Emergency Lawyers said the Rapid Support Forces torched many houses in Misteriha, forcing people to flee to nearby villages, after overrunning the town.
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Deadly RSF attack on Sudan militia stronghold displaces hundreds
An attack by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces on the Darfur stronghold of their former militia chief left dozens of casualties and hundreds displaced, local sources and the United Nations said Tuesday. Two eyewitnesses told AFP that 28 people were killed. On Monday, the RSF attacked the town of Mustariha in North Darfur, home to tribal leader Musa Hilal, from whose Janjaweed militia the paramilitary group emerged. The United Nations said an estimate…
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