ALBAWABA - Lawyers revealed that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces' three-day attack left over 200 people killed, including women and children.
They added that the attack included multiple villages in southern White Nile state, AFP reported citing lawyers on Tuesday morning.
Emergency Lawyers confirmed that the forces of Sudanese leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, generally referred to as Hemedti, "attacked unarmed civilians in areas with no military presence".
The group further added that RSF carried out "executions, kidnappings, enforced disappearances and property looting".
It is worth noting that the Emergency Lawyers is a group that documents rights abuses in the 21-month war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF military group.
The Sudanese civil war started between two major rival factions of the military government of Sudan on April 15, 2023. About 11.4 million civilians have been forced from their homes since the conflict began.