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Discovery of Bodies in Khartoum Well Raises Alarms Over RSF Atrocities

Sudanese police found 11 bodies in a well in Khartoum, implicating the RSF for the murders. The gruesome discovery follows a military operation that ousted paramilitary control in the area. The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 20,000 deaths and displacement of 14 million people, with reports of war crimes emerging.

Sudanese police have discovered 11 bodies, including women and children, in a well in Khartoum’s Fayhaa neighborhood. This recovery followed reports from residents about a single body found in the well, prompting a thorough search by the authorities. Col. Abdul-Rahanan Mohamed Hassan, leading the investigation, indicated that there may be more bodies still in the well, and they are committed to continuing the search.

Authorities have accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of murdering the victims before discarding their bodies in the well while the paramilitary group maintained control of the area. The military has since retaken this region during ongoing operations to push back against the RSF’s influence.

Afraa al-Hajj Omar, a resident from Hajj Youssef neighborhood, corroborated the allegations, stating that many bodies were left unattended on the streets and many were thrown into the well. She described the RSF’s actions, saying, “They robbed us, beat us, and tortured us.”

The conflict erupted in April 2023, following escalating tensions between the Sudanese military and the RSF, leading to significant civilian casualties, with estimates placing the death toll at over 20,000. The war has displaced over 14 million individuals and led to famine conditions in various areas, particularly impacting urban centers like Khartoum.

Reports from the United Nations and human rights organizations highlight the widespread atrocities occurring during the conflict, including mass rapes and targeted killings in Darfur, identifying these as potential war crimes. Recent developments indicate that the military continues to gain ground against RSF forces, intensifying the ongoing conflict in Sudan.

The discovery of 11 bodies in Khartoum’s well highlights the severe humanitarian crisis in Sudan amid the ongoing conflict between the military and RSF. The situation remains dire, with significant civilian casualties and widespread atrocities reported. While military operations progress, the humanitarian implications and the stability of Sudan remain critically undermined.

Original Source: www.wral.com

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