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  The United Nations leaders have called for a detailed review of the 'horrifying' mass killings occurring in Sudan.

UN leaders condemn ‘horrifying’ mass killings in SudanThe UN Leaders Are Criticizing 'Horrifying' Mass Killings in Sudan and Questioning External Supply of Arms to the RSF

In an official statement released by the United Nations General Assembly on October 30, UN leaders condemned the violence in Sudan, specifically referring to human rights abuses such as forced labor, mass killings, and the targeting of civilians. The UN Security Council, which includes the emergency security council, criticized the violence in what is now the country of El Fasher for being "horrifying" and questioned why Sudan has not yet obtained a significant amount of external arms to support its forces against robust internal conflicts.

The UN-led response was aimed at addressing concerns raised by various groups, including the international community, about the severity of the violence and the lack of stabilization mechanisms. However, the crisis in Sudan remains a major challenge for global security and human rights. The emergency security council criticized the violence as "resilient" and suggested that it must be addressed through dialogue and cooperation with all parties involved.

On the other hand, the UN highlighted concerns about the external supply of weapons to the RSF, particularly the lack of access to a reliable arms supply. This criticism was seen as a threat to Sudan's stability and the basic human rights of its civilians. The UN also expressed hope that countries around the world would take steps to improve their internal security measures, such as building better bridges and improving infrastructure.

The crisis in Sudan continues to underscore the importance of collaboration between governments and international organizations in addressing global security challenges. While the UN-led response was constructive, it also highlights the need for greater transparency and dialogue to ensure that aid initiatives are focused on creating lasting peace rather than exacerbating violence.

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