Sudan's RSF paramilitary force admitted on Wednesday that "violations" had taken place in el-Fasher and said that its committees were in the city to investigate what had happened.
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- The RSF commander acknowledged violations in al-Fashir and pledged an investigation.
- United Nations and eyewitnesses report that RSF fighters killed hundreds, including hospital patients, after seizing the city. 9s
- The RSF announced the formation of an investigation committee, with legal teams now present in al-Fashir. 27s
- Al-Fashir was the army's last stronghold in Darfur and was taken after more than 500 days of siege. 1m 9s
- Two years of fighting in Sudan have killed over 40,000 people and displaced more than 14 million. 1m 44s