The ongoing civil war in Sudan, involving the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has escalated into a dire humanitarian crisis, largely ignored by the international community. The conflict, which began 17 months ago, has resulted in the death of at least 18,800 people, according to U.N. estimates, though the actual number is likely much higher due to underreporting. The war represents a continuation of violence in a country that has previously experienced international intervention attempts to halt genocide. Despite the severe implications for human rights and regional stability, the situation in Sudan has failed to capture sustained global attention or action.
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