The human rights observatory revealed its documentation, about 203 people who were killed by the Rapid Support militia in the city of Al -Malha, North Darfur.
Al -Malha Center for Human Rights said, in an official statement that more than a month after the rapid support attack on Al -Mallah, 203 people who were killed by the Rapid Support Forces were buried in separate areas of the city.
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The Al -Malha Center reported that the forces killed large numbers of citizens inside homes or while leaving the city, including women, children and the elderly, according to the Sudan Tribune.
The observatory revealed that there are numbers of missing persons whose places have not been identified yet, accusing the Rapid Support Forces of practicing systematic impoverishment through thefts that affected markets and homes, in addition to the systematic destruction of property such as the burning process that affected the markets and homes.
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The center revealed the displacement of more than 98% of the citizens of the city, equivalent to about 110,000 families, to villages and other regions, indicating that they live in humanitarian conditions that are very bad for the scarcity of food, water and shelter materials, and an almost complete lack of humanitarian aid, in addition to the stopping of trade, which threatens a disaster if the conditions continue as they are now.
He emphasized the existence of a major crisis in drinking water in the city due to the lack of fuel in water stations, while stopping some of them due to faults, calling on humanitarian and charitable organizations and bodies to work to provide the necessary humanitarian assistance, especially food, water, medicine, shelter and hygiene requirements.