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U.S. Officials Confirm Sudanese Military’s Use of Chemical Weapons Amid Escalating Conflict

As the civil conflict in Sudan spirals into one of the most devastating crises in recent history, U.S. officials have confirmed that the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), under the leadership of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, have resorted to using chemical weapons against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This grim development was revealed in conjunction with the U.S. imposing sanctions on General Burhan for overseeing what has been described as “strong evidence of atrocities” committed by his forces.

The incidents where chemical weapons were deployed occurred in remote, hard-to-reach areas of Sudan, specifically targeting RSF fighters. Details about the types of chemical agents used remain scarce, but the acknowledgment by U.S. officials underscores the severity of the conflict’s escalation. There’s a growing apprehension that these weapons might be employed in more densely populated areas like Khartoum, the capital, potentially leading to catastrophic civilian casualties and further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

Since the conflict erupted in April 2023 between the SAF and the RSF, Sudan has been plunged into chaos. The war has led to over 150,000 deaths, displaced more than 11 million people, and caused what is considered by many international bodies as one of the most severe famines in recent times. The violence has not only destroyed lives but also infrastructure, leaving millions without access to basic necessities like food, water, and medical care.

The U.S. Treasury Department has detailed the reasons for sanctioning General Burhan, including the SAF’s indiscriminate bombings of civilian areas, attacks on essential services like schools, markets, and hospitals, and the execution of extrajudicial killings. The use of chemical weapons adds a chilling dimension to the military’s strategy, raising alarms about the potential for further war crimes and human rights violations.

The international community has expressed deep concern over these developments. The use of chemical weapons not only breaches international law but also signals a dire turn in the conflict’s trajectory. There’s an urgent call for all parties to cease hostilities, engage in peace negotiations, and allow for humanitarian aid to reach those in desperate need.

Human rights organizations, alongside the United Nations, have been vocal in condemning the use of such weapons and are pushing for accountability. The sanctions on General Burhan are seen as a step towards justice, but there remains a long road ahead in addressing the systemic issues fueling this conflict, including ethnic tensions, power struggles, and resource scarcity.

The situation in Sudan now stands at a critical juncture, where international intervention, diplomacy, and support for peace processes could potentially alter the course of this devastating war. The use of chemical weapons has not only escalated the conflict but also highlighted the urgent need for the global community to respond more decisively to prevent further atrocities.

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