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Amnesty International released a report stating that the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan committed crimes against humanity during their control of El Fasher city. These crimes included killing, torture, rape, sexual slavery, and direct targeting of children and non-Arab ethnic groups, with evidence linking these acts to a genocide. The organization called for the deployment of international forces to protect civilians and emphasized the necessity of holding those responsible for these violations accountable. Meanwhile, the cholera death toll has risen to 217 cases since May, amid worsening humanitarian conditions across various regions of Sudan.
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