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Sudan army withdraws from Darfur as UN warns of RSF atrocities

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Sudan's army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, says his soldiers have withdrawn from their last stronghold in Darfur. The Rapid Support Forces, a powerful paramilitary group, has been battling the military for control of the city of el-Fasher. Fears are growing for a quarter of a million civilians who are trapped.

Breakdown
  • RSF fighters seized the Umdum Municipal Headquarters and the main army base in el-Fasher after intense battles.
  • Sudan's army withdrew from el-Fasher to prevent further destruction and protect civilians. 25s
  • RSF now controls most of western Darfur and has announced a rival administration, raising fears of secession. 33s
  • Over a quarter of a million civilians are trapped in el-Fasher, with the RSF blocking aid and reports of killings emerging. 1m 12s
  • The UN has called for safe passage for civilians, but attempts to leave are often met with violence. 1m 27s
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