The paramilitary group says it ‘liberated’ the camp from the control of the army after launching ground and aerial assaults on Friday.
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has announced that it took control of famine-hit Zamzam camp in the western Darfur region, after two days of heavy shelling and gunfire there and in nearby areas that killed at least 100 people, including children and aid workers.
The RSF said in a statement on Sunday that it deployed “military units to…
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