A complaint has been filed in Kenya on June 9th against members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the paramilitary group engaged in a prolonged conflict with the Sudanese army. The RSF are accused of war crimes and the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians in Sudan. Victims alleging atrocities are seeking investigations by Kenyan prosecutors. The complaint marks a potential effort to pursue accountability for alleged abuses outside of Sudan, where the conflict continues. This legal action aims to hold individuals within the RSF accountable for alleged widespread civilian killings. The move highlights growing international concern over the escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in Sudan. It remains to be seen whether Kenyan authorities will launch a formal investigation.