Since April 2023, the RSF has fought the Sudanese army to rule the country in a brutal civil war.
According to the Sudanese Doctor Network, at least 31 people, including children, have been executed by the Paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) of the city of Omdurman, twins of Khartoum.
The minor was one of the victims of the city’s Al-Sarha area, the group said the killings were “the largest documented mass murder in the region.”
The victim was charged by a paramilitary group in partnership with the Sudanese Army (SAF), local Medic said.
Activists share videos on social media, showing individuals in RSF uniforms filming groups of people in the Al-Salha district.
The network of doctors is called bloodshed by the RSF, and also known as “war crimes and crimes against humanity.”
It appealed to the international community to take urgent action to save the remaining civilians by opening safe routes to secure exits from al-Sarha.
There were no immediate comments from the rebel group regarding the report.
Report from Khartoum, Aljiba Morgan said graphic videos of the murdered civilians began to circulate on social media early on Sunday morning, with the video victims belonging to the Barra brigade fighting alongside the Army or SAF.
“Currently, Sudanese troops have launched attacks to regain territory from the RSF in southwestern Omdurman, and west Omdurman, where RSF also exists.
The SAF and the government have not yet issued a statement.
Since April 15, 2023, RSF has been fighting the Sudanese army to rule the country in a brutal civil war, bringing the deaths of thousands and one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
More than 20,000 people have been killed and 15 million other people have been displaced so far, according to the United Nations and local governments.
However, studies from American academics estimate that the death toll is around 130,000.