Dozens killed in attack on Sudan camp for people who had fled war

In a tragic incident, dozens of people were killed in an attack on a camp for displaced persons in Sudan. The attack occurred at the Abu Shouk camp, which houses individuals who had fled from previous conflicts in the region. According to an aid group operating in the camp, at least 40 people were killed by gunmen from the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group. The attack has sparked outrage and condemnation from various humanitarian organizations and the international community. The incident highlights the ongoing instability and violence in Sudan, where vulnerable populations, including those seeking refuge, continue to face threats to their safety and well-being. The situation underscores the urgent need for improved security measures and humanitarian assistance to protect displaced individuals and address the root causes of the conflict.
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