Rapid Support Forces arrest 20 doctors in El Fasher, Sudan, and detain approximately 2,377 civilians and military personnel, including 426 children and 370 women, per Sudan Doctors Network
Sudan Doctors Network reports that Rapid Support Forces arrested 20 doctors, including 4 female doctors, in El Fasher, and are detaining approximately 2,377 civilians and military personnel, among them 426 children and 370 women.
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Sudan Doctors Network reports that Rapid Support Forces arrested 20 doctors, including 4 female doctors, in El Fasher, and are detaining approximately 2,377 civilians and military personnel, among them 426 children and 370 women.
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