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Vrh ZN poziva svet, naj ukrepa, da se ustavi "katastrofa" v El Obeidu v Sudanu
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Vrh ZN poziva svet, naj ukrepa, da se ustavi "katastrofa" v El Obeidu v Sudanu

A new humanitarian crisis is unfolding in El Obeid, Sudan, according to UN human rights chief Volker Türk, who has called for urgent international action to prevent potential atrocities. The situation resembles last year’s violence in El Fasher, where mass killings and other war crimes were reported. Norway, the UK, and several European countries have expressed concern over the risk of similar horrors repeating in El Obeid. Civilian populations are facing severe water shortages, drone attacks, and ongoing conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudan’s armed forces. Reports indicate that at least 45 civilians have been killed and 41 injured in 15 drone strikes since mid-June. The RSF reportedly receives support from the United Arab Emirates, including weapons, fuel, and mercenaries, though the UAE denies these allegations.

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Vrh ZN poziva svet, naj ukrepa, da se ustavi "katastrofa" v El Obeidu v Sudanu

A new humanitarian crisis is unfolding in El Obeid, Sudan, according to UN human rights chief Volker Türk, who has called for urgent international action to prevent potential atrocities. The situation resembles last year’s violence in El Fasher, where mass killings and other war crimes were reported. Norway, the UK, and several European countries have expressed concern over the risk of similar horrors repeating in El Obeid. Civilian populations are facing severe water shortages, drone attacks, and ongoing conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudan’s armed forces. Reports indicate that at least 45 civilians have been killed and 41 injured in 15 drone strikes since mid-June. The RSF reportedly receives support from the United Arab Emirates, including weapons, fuel, and mercenaries, though the UAE denies these allegations.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual account of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, citing statements from the UN, Norwegian officials, and international concerns. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the gravity of the

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