U.S. Condemns Sudan Rapid Support Forces' Actions
The U.S. has strongly condemned the recent violent attacks on civilians by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces. The State Department, represented by spokesperson Matthew Miller, emphasized its commitment to imposing penalties on those responsible for the ongoing atrocities in Sudan.

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The United States has issued a strong condemnation of the recent attacks on civilians perpetrated by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces. The State Department delivered this statement on Tuesday, highlighting the urgent need for accountability and the cessation of hostilities.
Speaking at a routine briefing, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller articulated the U.S. government's firm stance on the issue. He warned that those inciting and engaging in violence against civilian populations in Sudan will continue to face severe consequences from the United States.
As the situation in Sudan remains tense, international observers are closely monitoring the actions of the Rapid Support Forces. The U.S. has reiterated its commitment to seeking justice for the victims and pressuring the perpetrators of these egregious acts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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