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More than 400 people have been killed in recent attacks by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces ( RSF ) in Darfur region, says UN .
The UN said it had verified 148 killings between Thursday and Saturday , but warned the toll was much higher.
Last week , the RSF launched an intense ground and aerial assault on refugee camps surrounding the city of El-Fasher .
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