Doctors Without Borders released a report documenting systematic sexual violence as a weapon of war used by the Rapid Support Forces during the ongoing conflict in Sudan.The medical organization treated 3,396 survivors in Darfur between January 2024 and late 2025, noting that the victims included women and children.Civilians from specific ethnic groups have been targeted with sexual assault in displacement camps and rural areas as a tactic to humiliate populations.The United Nations and International Criminal Court are investigating potential acts of genocide and war crimes committed during the violent power struggle.