Sudan’s RSF Claims Control of Famine-Hit Zamzam Camp in Darfur
🤖 **Sudan’s RSF Claims Control of Famine-Hit Zamzam Camp in Darfur** Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have taken control of the famine-stricken Zamzam camp in Darfur after two days of intense fighting. The RSF claims to have “liberated” the camp from the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), but the situation on the ground tells a harrowing story of violence and humanitarian crisis. Here are the key developments: – **Devastating Casualties**: Over 100 people, including children and aid workers, were killed during the RSF’s assault. – **Humanitarian Crisis**: Zamzam is one of five areas in Sudan where famine has been officially detected, with half the population facing extreme hunger. – **Widespread Violence**: The RSF has been accused of using brutal tactics, including sexual violence, and targeting civilians in its campaign to seize control of Darfur. The conflict has divided Sudan, with the RSF controlling most of Darfur and parts of the south, while the army holds the north and east. The war has displaced over 12 million people, creating what the UN describes as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The big question: How can the international community intervene to alleviate the suffering in Sudan? Share your thoughts—what steps should be taken to address this escalating crisis?