Sudanese officials reported the recovery of 11 bodies in a well in Khartoum after residents alerted authorities. The victims are believed to have been killed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during their control of the area. This discovery follows ongoing conflict that has resulted in thousands of deaths and millions displaced.
Recent discoveries in Khartoum reveal at least 11 bodies located in a well following expulsion efforts of a notorious paramilitary group. Sudanese police recovered these remains, including those of women and children, from a well situated in the Fayhaa neighborhood on a Saturday. The search was initiated after residents notified authorities regarding a dead body in the well, as explained by Col. Abdul-Rahanan Mohamed Hassan of the civil defense team in Khartoum.
The discovery of bodies in Khartoum underscores the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis stemming from conflict involving the Rapid Support Forces. With a staggering death toll and widespread displacement, this situation highlights the severe impact of military actions in urban areas of Sudan, prompting urgent calls for accountability and assistance.
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