Khartoum, Sudan - The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group embroiled in a power struggle with the Sudanese army, announced the formation of a parallel government today. This move further deepens the political crisis gripping Sudan and raises concerns about the country's stability.
The announcement coincides with reports of a brutal attack on the Zamzam camp for internally displaced persons in Darfur. The United Nations has confirmed that at least 300 people, including women and children, were killed when RSF forces stormed the camp. Witnesses described scenes of widespread violence and looting.
"We are horrified by the reports coming from Darfur," said UN spokesperson Sarah Miller. "The deliberate targeting of civilians is a clear violation of international humanitarian law. We call on all parties to the conflict to exercise restraint and protect vulnerable populations."
The RSF's declaration of a rival government is seen as a direct challenge to the authority of the Sudanese army, which has been in control since a military coup in 2021. The two forces have been engaged in intense fighting for control of key cities and resources across the country.
The conflict has already displaced millions of Sudanese and created a severe humanitarian crisis. Aid agencies are struggling to provide food, water, and medical care to those in need. The international community is urging both sides to return to the negotiating table and find a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The future of Sudan hangs in the balance as the violence continues unabated.
Sudan's RSF Announces Rival Government Amid Darfur Violence
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan have declared a parallel government, escalating the ongoing conflict in the region. This announcement comes as reports emerge of a deadly assault on the Zamzam refugee camp in Darfur. The United Nations estimates that at least 300 people were killed during the attack, highlighting the deteriorating humanitarian situation. The fighting between the RSF and the Sudanese army continues to displace civilians and create a climate of fear.