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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.