Claims of looting as dozens injured during Rapid Support Forces clash with Sudanese army in Gezira province
Internal fighting between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army has caused widespread displacement, including in Gezira, forcing families to seek help elsewhere.Internal fighting between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army has caused widespread displacement, including in Gezira, forcing families to seek help elsewhere.
The Madani Resistance Committee, which has been threatened and attacked by the RSF in the past, accused the paramilitaries of looting during the attacks, which it said started on Wednesday morning. In a statement on its Telegram channel the Sudanese transitional government condemned the attacks and called for the international community to hold the RSF accountable.
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