Since April 2023, the RSF has been fighting the Sudan Army for the control of the country in a brutal civil war.
At least 31 people, including children, have been executed by the Paramilitary Fast Support forces (RSF) in the twin city of omdurman in Jartoum, according to the Network of Doctors of Sudan.
The minors were among the victims in the Al-Salha area in the city, the group said, qualifying the murders “the biggest murder of documented mass in the region.”
The victims were accused by the paramilitary affiliation group with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), local doctors said.
Activists shared videos on social networks that show people in RSF uniforms shooting a group of people in the Al-Salha neighborhood.
The doctor’s network also called the bloodshed by the RSF a “war crime and a crime against humanity.”
He appealed to the international community to take urgent measures to rescue removable civilians by opening safe routes to guarantee their exit from Al-Salha.
There were no immediate comments from the rebel group in the report.
Reporting from Jartum, Hiba Morgan de Al Jazeera said that the graphic video of the civilians who were killed began to circulate on social networks in the early hours of Sunday morning and that the victims of the video belonged to the army brigade, which has been suffering.
“Now the Sudanese army has been launching attacks that try to recover territory of the RSF in southwest Omdurman, as well as west of Omdurman, where the RSF has also present … When it comes to the southwest of Omdurman, the RSF continues.
The SAF and the Government have not yet issued a statement.
Since April 15, 2023, the RSF has been fighting the forces of the Sudanese Army for the control of the country in a brutal civil war, resulting in thousands of deaths and one of the Saost humanitarian crises in the world.
So far, more than 20,000 people have been killed, and another 15 million of others displaced, according to the United Nations and local authorities.
The investigation of the academics of the United States, however, estimates the number of deaths in around 130000.