The United Nations asserts that RSF killings in Sudan may amount to genocide, raising serious concerns about human rights and international law.
The United Nations has raised concerns over the killings of members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, suggesting these acts may constitute genocide.
The RSF, associated with Sudan's president, has been implicated in targeting civilians and political opponents, leading to significant casualties. International condemnation has followed these events, with human rights organizations urging immediate action to protect vulnerable populations.