
Over 300 Killed in Paramilitary Attacks in Southwest Sudan
At least 300 people have been killed over two days in attacks by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces in West Kordofan State, according to the Sudanese Foreign Ministry.
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At least 300 people have been killed over two days in attacks by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces in West Kordofan State, according to the Sudanese Foreign Ministry.
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