Child Rape in Sudan's Civil War

Children as young as 1 are being raped and sexually assaulted by armed forces in Sudan as part of a bitter civil war. More than 200 children have been raped since the start of last year, with distressing details highlighting the gravity of the situation.

Attacks by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces in Sudan

Attacks by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces have killed more than 200 people over the past three days, activists say. The RSF, a paramilitary group in Sudan, has been accused of extensive human rights violations, with the U.S. determining that it has committed genocide in areas under its control. The war in Sudan has created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.

Genocide in Sudan and U.S. Sanctions on RSF Leader

The United States determined that members of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias committed genocide in Sudan, imposing sanctions on the group’s leader. The RSF rejected the measures, denying harming civilians. The war in Sudan has resulted in ethnically driven violence and mass looting campaigns. The U.S. is committed to holding those responsible for atrocities accountable.

Sudanese Paramilitary Attack in Gezira State

Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacked a village in Gezira State, killing at least 100 people, with reports suggesting the death toll could be higher. The RSF has been involved in multiple attacks in the region, leading to a humanitarian crisis and potential famine. The army-aligned Transitional Sovereign Council condemned the attack as a criminal act targeting civilians.

Iranian-made Drones in Sudan's Civil War

Iranian-made armed drones have helped Sudan's army gain territory and halt the progress of the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Force in the country's civil war. The drones monitor and target RSF movements, leading to significant territorial advances for the army.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

The ongoing war in Sudan between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has led to severe food shortages, violence, and displacement in areas like Al Fiteihab and Darfur, with thousands of residents suffering and aid struggling to reach those in need.