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RSF accused of continued killings, looting in Al-Jazirah villages

Under the relentless gaze of the sun, civilians flee Wad Madani the capital of Al-Jazira State on Saturday 16 December AFP photo

March 16, 2024 (WAS MADANI) – The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continue a brutal campaign in Sudan’s Al-Jazira State, south of the capital Khartoum. Since seizing the state capital, Wad Madani, in December, the RSF has allegedly engaged in looting, violence, and extortion for four consecutive months.

Local Resistance Committees in Hasahisa reported that on Friday, the RSF killed eight civilians and injured nine others in the village of Umm Jaris. These attacks were allegedly followed by widespread looting of homes, private property, and even agricultural equipment.

Similar incidents occurred in the village of Al-Halila Al-Halaween. The RSF elements reportedly attempted to raid the village but were met with resistance from the villagers. The ensuing confrontation resulted in several civilian injuries, including four in critical condition.

These recent events add to a growing list of abuses attributed to the RSF in Al-Jazirah. Dozens of villages across the state have reportedly witnessed killings, robberies, and displacement of residents.

Major General Awad Al-Karim Ali Saeed recently assumed command of the 1st Infantry Division in Al-Jazira. The Sudanese army has assured the public that the state’s residents’ security and stability remain a top priority.

However, scepticism lingers. Last week, the Wad Madani Resistance Committees accused the RSF of imposing new taxes on businesses and citizens, along with demanding exorbitant fees for basic utilities like water and electricity.

(ST)