Amnesty International Accuses RSF of War Crimes in Darfur Camp Attack
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A new report from Amnesty International accuses Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing war crimes. The findings focus on a multi-day assault on the Zamzam camp for displaced people in Darfur.
The human rights group documented killings of civilians, hostage-taking, and widespread destruction. Attackers targeted essential civilian sites, including mosques, schools, and health clinics.
Amnesty states these deliberate acts against civilians and protected buildings constitute war crimes. The organization demands an immediate, independent investigation into the RSF's actions.
The Zamzam camp shelters thousands of people who had already fled earlier violence. The recent assault has deepened the humanitarian crisis in the region.