New Delhi, Nov. 25 -- Amnesty International documents deliberate killings and sexual violence by Rapid Support Forces in El Fasher, while Sudan's army chief dismisses a US-backed truce proposal as biased by UAE involvement, leaving millions trapped in the world's largest humanitarian catastrophe.

Amnesty International has accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces of committing war crimes in the Darfur city of El Fasher, documenting testimonies from 28 survivors who described executions of unarmed men, systematic rape of women and girls, and hundreds of corpses left in the streets following the RSF's capture of the city in October. The revelations emerge as Sudan's military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan rejected a US-backed ceasefire pr...