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Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces agreed to a U.S.-proposed humanitarian truce, but the military refuses to commit unless the group withdraws from civilian areas and surrenders weapons.

The paramilitary group’s seizure of El-Fasher city last month sparked mass displacement, with over 70,000 people fleeing in one week amid drone strikes and killings.

The two-year conflict has killed at least 40,000 people, displaced 12 million, and left 24 million facing severe food insecurity.

CAIRO — The Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group that has been at war with the Sudanese military for over two years, said Thursday it has agreed to a humanitarian truce that was proposed by U.S.-led media

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