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Reports from the Sudanese Attorney General have revealed that the ongoing war, which has lasted for more than three years, has resulted in over 31,000 deaths and 2,200 cases of rape, in addition to hundreds of thousands of detainees and wounded individuals. The fighting has been concentrated in the Kordofan region and North Darfur State, with Rapid Support Forces mobilizing for a large-scale attack on the city of Al-Ubayyid, amid fears of a new military escalation. The violations have also led to the destruction of infrastructure valued at more than $771 billion, with documented crimes including killing, rape, and forced detention. Widespread accusations have been made against the Rapid Support Forces of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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