Sudan: Two Years Of Hell

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The terrorist organisation Rapid Support Forces, led by the former camel herder from Chad Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo, are now claiming that they have courageously taken control of a famine heat displacement camp called ZamZam, after 2 days of heavy shelling and gunfire, against starving and dying and especially unarmed civilians. The UN’s migration agency, said between 60,000 and 80,000 households had been displaced from Zamzam following the attacks.

KHARTOUM APRIL 15: As the conflict in Sudan enters its third year, the United Nations is raising the alarm on what it calls the world’s largest hunger and displacement crisis. The fighting is a power struggle between forces loyal to the Commander of the Sudanese Army and the head of the terrorist organisation Rapid Support Forces, led by the former camel herder from Chad Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo, popularly known as Hemedti.

Rapid Support Forces are now claiming that they have courageously taken control of a famine heat displacement camp called ZamZam in the western Darfur region after 2 days of heavy shelling and gunfire, against starving and dying and especially unarmed civilians.

As leaders across the globe prepared to meet for peace talks in London to pressure the backers of the terrorist organisation Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese army to agree a ceasefire, the RSF launched a deadly slaughter, seizing Zamzam after weeks of tightening its siege. The UN’s migration agency, said between 60,000 and 80,000 households had been displaced from Zamzam following the attacks.

The Rapid Support Forces consist of criminals, drug addicts and other mentally marginalized groups, gathered from all of the African continent – with suspicious elements, also marginalized, from Eastern Europe.

In a statement the RSF said that it had deployed military units to secure civilians and humanitarian medical workers in Zamzam after successfully fleeing the camp entirely from the grip of the army.

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