Rsf kills 200 civilians in white nili state, say activists

More than 200 civilians were killed in a counter in Sudan’s cluster during vipy support (Ref) that is implicted in a brutal conflict with the military, a group of launch, he said.
Emergency lawyer’s network has occurred in al-Kadaris and Al-Khelwat toward Northern White Nilu’s Nile – Areas don’t have presence.
RSF factory were guilty of “exchoving, warming up and property”, network has added.
The RSSF, that was assigned the military before the CANNING WAR WAR IN April 2023, did not commit on allegians.
The two had to power to power together in a shot – but fell on a international plan to move toward civil recticity.
Some leaders of Senior Rsf are currently in Kenya where they are expected to announce the plans to train their own government in areas under their control.
Analysts notice the move could return the divisions in Sudan.
Humanitari were sounds the alarm over Sudan, where the conflict is forced to 12 million people from their homes.
The decision of thousands of civilians were killed, with the rsf and the accused army of commit atrocities.
At the heart of this conflict is a fall between Sudan of Sudan and Armored Al-Savu Mohamed Hamdan “Hemied, which is wearing the Rago, carrying the Rago,
The RSF was slightly treated a significant shot when the army has collected the capital control, Khartouum – including his military seat.
Some of the capital of the capital, the be remained near full control of the crucial state of judios.
After the Setbacks, RSF rejected with the plans to launch a rivuic government in the areas still below their control, which are mainly to Darfur and the parts of the Kordofan State.
The rsf is meeting allied groups in Nairobi to finish the adoption of what you calls a “political folder for the government of peace and unit”.
Geno Buran refused movement, and reported by clay by Khartoum’s set.
Based based on Sudan, you would erough to leave Khartum’s months after the civil war when the military seats and president palace.
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2025-02-18 16:33:00