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Sudan: Urgent need for civilian protection in wake of escalating violence  

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Reports indicate that on February 12, armed forces targeted several villages in the Al-Kamlin area, leading to widespread destruction and alleged human rights violations. Villages such as Kombo Ronga, Kombo Hala Zalingei, Al-Burkan, and Tulba were reportedly set on fire.


Civilians have faced looting, forced displacement, and targeted violence. The extent of casualties remains unclear, but reports suggest significant loss of life and property. Allegations of ethnic-based targeting and human rights abuses have been raised by local organizations.


The region has seen continued violence over recent months, with prior incidents in January resulting in multiple fatalities. The Sudanese army has acknowledged certain violations but has not provided details on accountability measures.


The international community has imposed sanctions in response to the situation. The U.S. sanctioned Sudanese army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on January 16, 2025, citing attacks on civilians. Canada followed with similar measures on March 6, 2025, targeting Sudanese military officials.

Conclusion:
The situation in Al-Qanabi remains critical, with ongoing violence and humanitarian concerns. Further independent investigations and international engagement are necessary to assess the scale of the crisis and address accountability issues.

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