India, Feb. 27 -- The UN Security Council imposed sanctions on four commanders of Sudan's warring paramilitary force suspected of atrocities against civilians that UN experts said showed "hallmarks of genocide." The four commanders in the Rapid Support Forces, which have been at war with the Sudanese military since 2023, were added to the blacklist for their activities in el-Fasher, especially on October 26, the day the paramilitary force took over the North Darfur Capital. The UK imposed sanctions on the four commanders in December, and Tuesday's designations follow a report last week by UN-backed human rights experts. They reported that the RSF carried out mass killings and other atrocities in el-Fasher after an 18-month siege, during w...