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On 2 May 2024, a US Senate hearing on the war estimated that between 15,000 and 30,000 people had died but considered that to be an underestimation by a factor of 10 to 15 times, saying the real death toll could be as high as 150,000. [19] As of 27 May 2024, Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project data reported 17,044 fatalities. [255]
In October 2024, top RSF commander Abu Aqlah Keikel who took control of Gezira State defected to the Sudanese Armed Forces.In retaliation, several RSF militants began to trek across northern and eastern Gezira State to target civilians starting on 20 October 2024, [5] destroying and pillaging several villages and towns in their path.
Titled Death Came To Our Home: War Crimes and Civilian Suffering In Sudan, it documented "mass civilian casualties in both deliberate and indiscriminate attacks" by both the SAF and the RSF, particularly in Khartoum and West Darfur. It also detailed sexual violence against women and girls as young as 12, targeted attacks on civilian facilities ...
The number of people dying because of the civil war in Sudan is significantly higher than previously reported, according to a new study. More than 61,000 people have died in Khartoum state, where ...
Death toll soars past 180 as generals battle across Sudan. JACK JEFFERY and SAMY MAGDY. ... CORRECTION Sudan. CORRECTS THE DATE People walk past shuttered shops in Khartoum, Sudan, Monday, April ...
The Sudanese military and a powerful paramilitary group are battling for control of the chaos-stricken nation for a third day. The post Sudan’s generals battle for 3rd day; death toll soars to ...
Flash flooding has decimated 20 villages and damaged a further 50 after the Arba’at Dam collapsed in Sudan’s Red Sea State Sunday, affecting 50,000 homes, according to the UN.
It also said that all of Sudan's 18 states experienced displacement, with most refugees coming from Khartoum, which accounted for about 69 percent of the total number of displaced people, [63] followed by West Darfur with more than 17 percent. [64] The UN projected that the total number of refugees fleeing Sudan could reach 1.8 million people. [65]