
300 Killed in RSF Attacks on Al-Nuhood, SW Sudan
At least 300 people were killed by RSF paramilitary attacks on Al-Nuhood in West Kordofan. The foreign ministry calls it crimes against humanity and urges UN action.
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At least 300 people were killed by RSF paramilitary attacks on Al-Nuhood in West Kordofan. The foreign ministry calls it crimes against humanity and urges UN action.
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