One dawn in mid-April, the very air in Zamzam Camp seemed to shatter.
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) stormed the displacement camp in North Darfur, launching a brutal three-day assault that killed hundreds of people and left countless others scattered, injured or missing.
Gunfire echoed through makeshift shelters. Families ran in every direction. Many never made it out.
On April 13, the RSF claimed to have captured what it called the “Zamzam military base”. But those living…
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