Hundreds Killed in Sudan after El Fasher Captured by RSF Militia
The Rapid Support Forces seized El Fasher, killing over 460 patients and companions at Saudi Maternity Hospital, part of a broader campaign of atrocities and mass displacement, U.N. says.
- More than 2,000 unarmed civilians were reportedly executed in El-Fasher, Sudan, by the Rapid Support Forces , according to the Joint Forces' statement on October 29.
- Yale University's Humanitarian Research Lab indicates evidence of ethnic cleansing in El-Fasher, specifically targeting non-Arab communities through mass killings.
- U.N. rights chief Volker Türk warned of increasing ethnically motivated atrocities linked to the RSF's actions.
- The situation in El-Fasher worsened after the Sudanese army's withdrawal, leading to increased violence and accusations against the RSF for war crimes.
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Report documents mass killings and ethnic cleansing, two days after rebels took the town of El Fasher in Darfur. DR correspondent is shocked.
Sudan doctors say 2,000 killed, some burned alive in El Fasher
October 29, 2025 (KHARTOUM) – A Sudanese doctors’ union said on Wednesday that 2,000 civilians were killed, some of them burned alive, in the first hours after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured North Darfur’s capital, El Fasher.
After the complete capture of the Sudanese region of Darfur by the RSF militia, the atrocities continue in the city of Al-Fashir. According to the World Health Organization, more than 460 people were killed in attacks on a hospital.
WHO condemns violence amid escalating crisis in North Darfur's El Fasher
The World Health Organization (WHO) condemns the reported killing of more than 460 patients and their companions, as well as the abduction of six health workers, on 28 October from the Saudi Maternity Hospital in El Fasher.
Since the RSF militia conquered the last big city in the west of Sudan, images of massacres have taken the round. Warlord Daglo now justifies the violence and says that »investigation commissions« are on their way to Faschir.
Sudan: With hundreds feared dead, WHO condemns RSF’s massacre at El-Fasher’s only hospital
The World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned the 'horrific' massacre in the only functional hospital in Sudan's El-Fasher. The RSF, which now controls the country's western Darfur region, is feared to have killed 460 people at the hospital amid ongoing mass-killings in the city.
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