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Inside the UAE-backed RSF siege of Sudan's el-Obeid
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Inside the UAE-backed RSF siege of Sudan's el-Obeid

This article reports on the ongoing conflict in Sudan's el-Obeid city, where the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), backed by the United Arab Emirates, have been conducting drone strikes and sieges against civilian infrastructure. Residents describe the humanitarian crisis, including loss of life, food shortages, and displacement. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) remain in control of parts of the city, while the RSF has intensified attacks on critical facilities like petrol stations, water systems, and the main market. Satellite imagery analyzed by Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) shows evidence of deliberate bombardment of civilian infrastructure. The situation has led to increased internal displacement, with nearly 600,000 people now residing in el-Obeid, many having fled from other regions affected by violence and famine.

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Inside the UAE-backed RSF siege of Sudan's el-Obeid

This article reports on the ongoing conflict in Sudan's el-Obeid city, where the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), backed by the United Arab Emirates, have been conducting drone strikes and sieges against civilian infrastructure. Residents describe the humanitarian crisis, including loss of life, food shortages, and displacement. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) remain in control of parts of the city, while the RSF has intensified attacks on critical facilities like petrol stations, water systems, and the main market. Satellite imagery analyzed by Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) shows evidence of deliberate bombardment of civilian infrastructure. The situation has led to increased internal displacement, with nearly 600,000 people now residing in el-Obeid, many having fled from other regions affected by violence and famine.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the RSF as aggressors backed by foreign powers (UAE), emphasizing their destructive actions against civilian infrastructure and highlighting the humanitarian impact. It presents the RSF as responsible for the siege and bombardments, while the Sudanese military is portrayed as a de

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): Factuality is high as the article reports on the ongoing conflict in Sudan with specific details like the number of displaced people and the involvement of the RSF and SAF. However, the article presents quotes from a local lawyer which may introduce bias. Objectivity is lower due to the emphasis on

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