Sudan's Attorney General: Rapid Support Forces have caused over 28,000 deaths.

Jin10 Data June 18th News, Sudan's Attorney General Fatih Tayfour stated on June 17 local time that since the outbreak of armed conflict in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces have caused over 28,000 deaths and another 43,000 injuries. Tayfour accused the Rapid Support Forces of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and terrorism in various locations in Sudan, and creating 14,506 cases of disappearances and enforced disappearances, executing detained individuals extrajudicially without court trials multiple times, resulting in 28,613 deaths and 43,575 injuries. Tayfour also stated that the Rapid Support Forces forcibly recruited approximately 9,000 minors as soldiers to fight against the Sudanese Armed Forces during the conflict. In response, the Rapid Support Forces have not yet commented.

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