Sudan: 'Horrific' Violence As Thousands Flee Sudan's El Fasher
The Rapid Support Forces seized El-Fasher after a 500-day siege causing over 26,000 civilians to flee and widespread destruction of infrastructure, UN and IOM report.
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Humanitarian Workers in Darfur Ask for Help After Arrival of More than 23 000 Refugees to the Region
After the arrival of thousands of Sudanese displaced refugees from the city of El Fasher, won by the paramilitary, humanitarian workers are seeking help to the international community, without any traffic perspective. Until their fall on Sunday, El Fasher was the last of the five capitals of Darfur controlled by the Sudanese regular army, which has been engaged in a war since April 2023 against the paramilitaries of the Rapid Support Forces (FAO…
The provincial capital of North Darfur fell on Monday into the hands of the militias of General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, said Hemetti."Atrocities and massacres have since increased. A complete failure for the international community in the face of a unfortunately foreseeable scenario.
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have captured El-Fasher, the regional capital of Darfur, after an eighteen-month siege. The RSF now controls all five state capitals.
Sudan Civil War: At Least 1,500 Reportedly Killed in Two Days as El-Fasher Falls to RSF, Army Withdraws
Sudanese army chief al-Burhan said forces withdrew from El-Fasher to protect civilians from "systemic destruction," while RSF leader "Hemedti" claimed the group seeks to "unify Sudan" under "true democracy."
Sudan: 'Horrific' Violence As Thousands Flee Sudan's El Fasher
After 500 days of siege, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia have reportedly taken control of the key Sudanese city of El-Fasher in Darfur, triggering widespread fear among families, and forcing thousands of civilians to flee.
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