Security Council countries condemn the atrocities in El Fasher: "Fast support" committed genocide

Russia, the United States, China, France and the United Kingdom, permanent members of the UN Security Council, strongly condemned the escalation of violence and gross human rights violations in  in North Darfur, and called for an immediate ceasefire, ensuring the protection of civilians, and facilitating unhindered access to humanitarian aid.
Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia said: The atrocities committed against civilians in "Appalling and unacceptable"Pointing out that ethnically motivated violence poses a threat to the unity of And its stability, calling for the unification of state institutions and the spread of order throughout the country.
Genocide
The US Ambassador to the United Nations, Dorothy Shea, confirmed that the Rapid Support Forces and its allies committed genocide, calling for holding those responsible accountable and updating the list of sanctions imposed on Sudan, stressing the need to stop hostilities immediately and ensure that aid reaches those in need.
The Chinese Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations condemned Gang. Shuang severely "Atrocities committed by the Rapid Support Forces"calling for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire, and compliance with Security Council Resolution No. (2736), which calls for lifting the siege on El Fasher and ensuring the protection of civilians, stressing the need to stop external interventions.
Attacks on El Fasher
The French Ambassador to the United Nations, Jerome Bonafont, condemned the intensification of attacks on the city of El Fasher, especially on the Saudi Maternity Hospital, pointing to reports indicating that about (460) people were killed, calling for The Security Council called for the imposition of new sanctions and holding those responsible for the crimes accountable, stressing that there is no military solution to the Sudanese crisis.
For his part, the Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations, Ambassador James Kariuki, expressed his country’s deep concern about the escalation of violence in El Fasher and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation, calling on the Rapid Support Forces to respect international law, lift restrictions on relief workers, and fully cooperate with the United Nations to facilitate the arrival of humanitarian aid.
The five countries agreed to stop the fighting immediately, Holding perpetrators of violations accountable, and resuming the political process is the only way to achieve peace and stability in Sudan.
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