Zamzam Massacre

Sudan Refugee Camp Attack: Over 1,500 Civilians Feared Dead Amid Global Silence

A recent investigation suggests over 1,500 civilians were massacred during a three-day attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on North Darfur’s Zamzam displacement camp in April, potentially making it the second-largest war crime in the ongoing conflict. This assault, characterized by mass executions and abductions, resulted in hundreds of civilians still unaccounted for, with some experts estimating the death toll could reach 2,000. The magnitude of the violence, which targeted one of the most vulnerable populations, included widespread looting, sexual violence, and the abduction of numerous women. The attack on Zamzam has received little global attention despite the evidence of atrocities.

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