Sudan: El-Hilaliyye Death Toll Exceeds 300

Sudan: El-Hilaliyye Death Toll Exceeds 300

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Sudan: El-Hilaliyye Death Toll Exceeds 300

The death toll in el-Hilaliyye, Sudan, surpasses 300 due to the RSF siege. The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and RSF has caused a devastating humanitarian crisis.

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Human Rights ViolationsMiddle EastConflictHumanitarian CrisisAfricaViolenceRefugeesSudan
Rapid Support Forces (Rsf)Sudan Doctors' SyndicateUnited NationsUn Office For The Coordination Of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha)
Abu Akile Keykel
What is the background of the ongoing conflict in Sudan?
Sudan has been embroiled in conflict since April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese army and the RSF, stemming from disagreements over military reform and integration.
How long has el-Hilaliyye been under siege, and which group is responsible?
The city of el-Hilaliyye has been under siege by the RSF for 17 days, resulting in widespread suffering and loss of life.
What is the current death toll in el-Hilaliyye, Sudan, and what are the primary causes?
The death toll in el-Hilaliyye, Sudan, has risen to 315 due to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) siege. Most deaths resulted from contaminated food and water, with 20 killed by gunfire.
What actions did the RSF take in Gezira state in late October, and what were the consequences?
The RSF launched attacks on villages in Gezira state between October 20-26, displacing 46,000 people according to the UN.
What is the international response to the situation in Gezira state and the overall conflict in Sudan?
Multiple countries including Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have condemned the violations in Gezira state. International efforts to resolve the conflict have been unsuccessful, leading to a major humanitarian crisis.