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Human rights catastrophe unfolding in Sudan’s al-Obeid, says UN’s Turk

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GENEVA, July 3 (Reuters) - ‌The United Nations human rights chief on ​Friday said another human rights catastrophe was unfolding in Sudan, ⁠in the city of al-Obeid in North Kordofan, and urged the world to act.

"The signs from al-Obeid are ​clear and unmistakable: Another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in Sudan, ‌this time in the capital of the strategic state of North Kordofan," the U.N. high commissioner for human rights ⁠Volker Turk told delegates in Geneva during ⁠an urgent debate at the U.N. human rights council on the situation in the region. 

The urgent debate was called by Britain, whose envoy previously warned of the ‌risk of large-scale atrocities following reports that Sudan's paramilitary ⁠Rapid Support Forces and allies are ‌massing forces around the city of ​al-Obeid, which could result in an escalation of the conflict.

Turk told delegates that civilians have been subjected to ‌siege-like conditions for 18 months, with ​shortages of clean water ⁠reaching a critical point in al-Obeid amid relentless ‌drone strikes as the ⁠Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF battle for control over areas surrounding the city.

At least 45 civilians were killed ​and 41 injured ‌in 15 drone strikes in al-Obeid and surrounding areas between ⁠June 6-28 recorded by ​the U.N. human rights office. 

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, ​Editing by Miranda Murray)

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