Sudan fighters accused of storming famine-hit camp

苏丹武装人员被指控冲击受饥荒影响的营地

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2025-02-12

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The paramilitary RSF reported to have stormed Sudan's largest displacement camp. Also: oil clean-up 'scam' warnings ignored by Shell, whistleblower tells BBC, and the beavers who rescued a stalled conservation project.

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  • The paramilitary Rapid support forces in Sudan are reported to have stormed the country's largest displacement camp which houses half a million people who fled fighting.