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Trump has 'leverage' to stop Sudan killings as satellite images reveal mass deaths: Yale researchers
Yale researchers document evidence of atrocities in Sudan's El Fasher using satellite imagery, while U.S. intelligence confirms UAE weapons transfers to the Rapid Support Forces.
The massacre in the Sudanese city has left more than 2,000 civilians dead and their blood soaking into the sand. Militia fighters defending El Fasher alongside government troops accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of “heinous crimes against innocent civilians,” saying the dead were mostly women, children, and the elderly.
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Satellite imagery captured between October 15 and October 30 shows the aftermath of the takeover of the city of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a Sudanese paramilitary group.Images released by Vantor show the significant impacts of the conflict,
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The satellite data, rainfall and wind speed analysis would validate the entries made in the system, mainly in the heavily inundated districts. Compensation would be provided only if the crops that suffered more than 33% damage, suffered sand cast and soil erosion of the lands.
A report from his research lab said the satellite images showed “objects consistent with the size of human bodies on the ground near RSF vehicles, including at least five instances of reddish earth discoloration.” The lab’s experts have concluded that the red discolouration is blood from the killings, Mr. Raymond said.