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Civilians are recklessly being singled out and targeted. Both parties to the conflict are positioning themselves in civilian areas to launch their attacks. So they put civilians at risk, and tens of thousands of civilians are being killed or injured.
We talked about sexual violence against women and girls, and there is also the fact that humanitarian aid is not getting through, since access is being blocked. Water or electricity infrastructure is also being targeted, which also affects civilian populations. All of these wrongdoings are condemned by international law, which also applies to a conflict such as the Sudanese conflict. Even if it is not a conflict between two states, which we would describe as an international conflict, that does not mean that the Geneva conventions and international law do not apply to it.
International law still applies to the conflict that is taking place within the borders of Sudan between the two belligerent forces on the territory.