Sudan's Civil War Escalates: What's Happening?

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Introduction to Sudan's Crisis

Sudan is facing a devastating civil war.

Key Points:

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have taken control of the city of El-Fasher, a key stronghold of the Sudanese army.
The city has been under siege for 18 months, with hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped and struggling to survive.
There's evidence of mass atrocities and war crimes committed by the RSF.

What's Next?

Will the international community intervene to stop the violence?

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