Sudan's Civil War Enters Third Year with Escalating Atrocities and Famine
RSF attacks in Darfur displace 400,000 and deepen the world's worst humanitarian crisis, as international calls for peace intensify.
- The conflict between Sudan's military and the RSF has displaced 13 million people, with 4 million fleeing to neighboring countries and half the population facing hunger.
- Recent RSF assaults on Zamzam and Abu Shouk refugee camps in Darfur have killed at least 300 civilians, including 23 children and nine aid workers, and displaced 400,000 people.
- Famine has been confirmed in 10 locations, with 25 million Sudanese facing acute hunger and aid workers unable to access critical areas due to ongoing violence.
- The war has effectively divided Sudan, with the military controlling the north and east and the RSF dominating Darfur and parts of the south, raising fears of permanent partition.
- An international conference in London has pledged new humanitarian aid and called for an immediate ceasefire, but both warring parties remain absent from peace talks.
















































