International court tells BBC of breakthrough in Sudan war crimes probe
The International Criminal Court announced a breakthrough in its investigation of war crimes linked to the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's Darfur region. Deputy Chief Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan stated that they have found concrete evidence connecting RSF leaders to recent massacres. The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 6,000 deaths in el-Fasher since October 2022.
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Published 09 Jul 2026, 08:49 UTC · Updated 09 Jul 2026, 08:50 UTC
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