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At least 6,000 killed over 3 days during RSF attack on Sudan’s el-Fasher, UN says

The UN report details over 6,000 killings, sexual violence, and abductions during the RSF's late-October offensive, highlighting systematic ethnic targeting and possible crimes against humanity.

  • Rapid Support Forces committed war crimes and possible crimes against humanity during the capture of al-Fashir in October 2025, according to the United Nations Human Rights Office.
  • Over 6,000 people were killed in the first three days of the RSF offensive on al-Fashir after a prolonged siege, based on interviews with victims and witnesses.
  • The UN Human Rights Chief Volker Tuerk called on conflict parties to take effective steps to stop serious violations and urged states with influence to prevent further abuses.
  • Volker Tuerk emphasized respecting the arms embargo and ending arms transfers to the parties involved to stop repeated violations in al-Fashir.
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The Rapid Support Forces offensive to seize the city of El-Fasher has been accompanied by widespread atrocities that constitute war crimes.

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