INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The conflict in Sudan has intensified with the death of Brigadier General Ahmed Shaa Al-Din
Fighters from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) ambushed his unit near Tambul in Al Jazirah state.This incident marks a significant escalation
in the ongoing power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the RSF.The RSF, a paramilitary group with roots in the Janjaweed
raids as both sides sought to assert control over strategic areas
The RSF claims to have killed 370 Sudanese soldiers and captured 60 combat vehicles during this confrontation.These figures remain
unverified but highlight the ferocity of the conflict
(Photo Internet reproduction)Since April 2023, the SAF and RSF have been locked in a bitter struggle for power
The humanitarian impact has been devastating
Over 23,000 people have died, and more than 10 million have been displaced within Sudan.Millions more have sought refuge in neighboring
The situation worsens with food shortages and collapsing essential services
Both factions face accusations of human rights abuses.Reports suggest widespread violence against civilians, including rape and murder by
The Rufaa Resistance Committees document these abuses, drawing international condemnation but little effective intervention.Efforts by
international bodies to broker peace have failed so far
The United Nations and regional organizations call for ceasefires but lack enforcement measures.Humanitarian aid struggles to reach those in
need due to ongoing violence and restricted access
peace and delivering aid amid such turmoil
As both sides continue fighting, the prospects for resolution remain uncertain, leaving millions in desperate need of relief.