The UN is called upon to put an end to the conflict in Sudan, which brings huge suffering to civilians. The main human rights activist of the UN urged to put an end to the conflict in Sudan Peace and safety “The horror unfolding in Sudan knows no boundaries.” The Supreme Commissar of the UN Human Rights Folker Türk; NBSP; three days ago, the forces of quick response, coordinated attacks began with several directions to the besieged city of El Fashir and the Abu Shuk, killed at least 40 civilians, said. He. & nbsp; Thus, over the past three weeks in North Darfur, according to proven data, at least 542 civilians have been killed. The real number of dead is probably much higher. “My fears are amplified, given the ominous prevention of rapid response forces about“ bloodshed ”before the impending battles with the Sudanese armed forces and the armed movements associated with them”, & nbsp;-said the Turk. 62 ~ “everything must be done by everything Possible to protect civilians who were trapped in terrible conditions in El Fashir and its environs, ”he added. the main human rights activist of the UN is alarmed by messages in the state of Khartum. On social networks, “terrifying videos” spread, in which armed people in the form of quick response forces surround and execute at least 30 people in civilian clothes in the south of Omduurman. In the subsequent video, the field commander admitted that the murders were committed by SBR. 60 earlier reports of dozens of people accused of cooperation with the SBR in the Southern Hartum, presumably committed by the Al-Baraa brigade “- militias related to the Sudanese army. 60 ~ p laang = “en -us” > intentional murder of a civilian or any person who no longer takes a direct participation in the hostilities, is a war crime, emphasized, emphasized Turk. & Amp; nbsp; “I personally warned the leaders of the rapid response forces and the Sudanese armed forces about the catastrophic consequences of this war for human rights. These terrifying consequences are everyday reality for millions of Sudanese. It’s time to stop this conflict ”, & NBSP;” said the main human rights activist of the UN. & nbsp;