In a stark warning issued by United Nations human rights investigators, the nearly 30-month-long conflict in Sudan has been described as a “war of atrocities,” with civilians enduring the highest toll. The ongoing clash between rival military factions continues to wreak havoc on the nation, marked by rampant looting, burning, and shelling, which devastate livelihoods and erode hope.

The UN’s fact-finding mission has highlighted the deliberate targeting of civilians, underscoring the grim reality faced by the Sudanese people. The conflict, which has seen a surge in violence and human rights violations, has deeply impacted the country’s social fabric, leaving thousands displaced and vulnerable.

As the international community grapples with the unfolding humanitarian crisis, calls for urgent intervention and accountability grow louder. The UN investigators’ report serves as a crucial reminder of the dire situation in Sudan, urging global attention and action to alleviate the suffering of its civilians.