Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, The Emergency Room in Sudan's capital, Khartoum,announced that 50 people, including 10 volunteers, were killed in airstrikescarried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over the past week.
In a statement, the Emergency Room reported thatapproximately 70 people, including 12 volunteers, were kidnapped and detained.It also highlighted widespread violations against citizens in multiple areas ofKhartoum by RSF forces and their allied groups.
The Khartoum Emergency Room is an independentrelief initiative in Sudan's capital that coordinates between emergency roomsin various neighborhoods.
Khartoum has been witnessing intense clashesbetween the Sudanese army and the RSF in recent months, with the army advancinginto areas previously controlled by the RSF, aiming to regain full control ofthe capital.
According to the Emergency Room's statement,several cases of rape have been recorded, though the exact number remainsunclear "due to societal fear of reporting such incidents."
Areas in central, southern, and easternKhartoum have experienced "widespread forced displacement," with thestatement also noting a "dangerous increase" in malnutrition, particularlyamong children, the elderly, and pregnant women, leading to the deaths of sevenchildren since the beginning of March.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)stated that approximately 3.2 million children under the age of five are atrisk of severe malnutrition in Sudan.
Famine has spread across five regions inSudan, according to UN agencies based on the Integrated Food Security PhaseClassification report supported by the United Nations.
The Khartoum Emergency Room's statement calledfor the immediate cessation of these crimes and violations against civiliansand volunteers and urged the protection of citizens from the conflict.
SinceApril 2023, Sudan has been in a war between the army, led by Abdel Fattahal-Burhan, and the RSF, led by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, knownas Hemeti.
The fighting has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths, the displacementof 12 million people, and a severe humanitarian crisis.
Meanwhile, The United Nations has described the situation as the largestdisplacement crisis in the world, with both the army and the RSF accused ofusing starvation as a weapon of war.
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