RSF declares unilateral ceasefire in Sudan, faces war crime accusations

yle.fi (Swedish)

Sudan's paramilitary RSF has declared a three-month unilateral ceasefire, citing international efforts to end the conflict. The Sudanese military, the RSF's opponent, has not announced a ceasefire and previously rejected such proposals. International mediators have failed to broker peace. The RSF faces accusations of war crimes, including mass killings and sexual violence, particularly in Darfur. The conflict has caused over 40,000 deaths and displaced over 14 million people.


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