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At least 22 killed in RSF attacks in Darfur, says activist group

  • The casualty toll is expected to rise, according to the pro-democracy group that counted the bodies

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People sit near their tents at a camp for displaced people in Sinja town, eastern Sudan, on Wednesday. The civil war in Sudan is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with an estimated 10 million internally displaced people. Photo: EPA-EFE

At least 22 people were killed when Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked the city of al-Fashir in the central Darfur region of Sudan, a pro-democracy activist group said on Saturday, the worst toll after weeks of stalemate on that front in the country’s civil war.

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The city is the national army’s last remaining position in the Darfur region, and a key front in the war with the RSF that has turned Sudan into the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

The activist group said it had counted 22 bodies and the casualty toll was expected to rise.

There was no immediate comment from the RSF, which has in the past denied shelling civilian targets.

More than 300,000 people have fled their homes in al-Fashir as a result of fighting that began in April, the United Nations has said.

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