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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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At least 6,000 killed over 3 days during RSF attack on Sudan's el-Fasher, UN says
More than 6,000 people were killed in over three days when a Sudanese paramilitary group unleashed "a wave of intense violence" in Sudan's Darfur region in late October, according to the UN.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleOver 6,000 killed in 3 days of RSF assault on Sudan’s El Fasher: UN report
A UN report says more than 6,000 people were killed in a three-day assault by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces on El Fasher, with widespread atrocities that may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity.
·Mumbai, India
Read Full ArticleThe Rapid Support Forces offensive to seize the city of El-Fasher has been accompanied by widespread atrocities that constitute war crimes.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left16Leaning Right9Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left
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C 28%
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