Officials found 11 bodies in a well in Khartoum, linked to the RSF. The military recently regained control of the area. The ongoing conflict has led to significant casualties and displacement across the country.
Sudanese officials announced the grim discovery of multiple bodies at the bottom of a well in Khartoum, following the military’s expulsion of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from the region. Eleven bodies, including those of women and children, were retrieved from the well on Saturday, located in the Fayhaa neighborhood. The search was launched after residents reported finding a single dead body in the well.
The discovery of the bodies in Khartoum underscores the severe humanitarian crisis resulting from ongoing violence and conflict, with evidence of horrific acts attributed to paramilitary forces. With thousands dead and millions displaced, the situation remains dire, prompting international concern over the violations of human rights and humanitarian law in Sudan.
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