Sudanese militia accused of abuses
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•Sudan militia accused of mass killings and sexual violence as attacks escalate
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UN says there are reports of gross human rights abuses’ linked to the Rapid Support Forces ( RSF ) group.
The group has escalated attacks on civilians in el-Gezira state since the area’s key commander was reported to have defected to government forces on 20 October .
The RSF has suffered key battlefield losses around Khartoum to the Sudanese army.
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