Paramilitary Attacks on Darfur Camps Expose Sudan’s Failed Leadership and Threaten Regional Stability
In Sudan’s war-torn Darfur, repeated paramilitary shelling on famine-stricken camps highlights the catastrophic cost of leadership failures, fueling instability that threatens American interests abroad and at home.
The tragic shelling of the Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is not an isolated incident, but a glaring symptom of enduring chaos resulting from the country’s fractured command. On Saturday, at least 31 innocent civilians—including seven children and a pregnant woman—lost their lives to artillery fire targeting a camp already ravaged by famine and conflict.This attack marks the second brutal strike on Abu Shouk within a week, underscoring the RSF’s relentless campaign to seize control over el-Fasher, the last military stronghold in Darfur. The Resistance Committees’ reports detail how this assault inflicted...
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