UN: 'Sudan horror knows no bounds', as civilians trapped in dire conditions
- The Rapid Support Forces intensified attacks on el-Fasher and nearby camps in North Darfur in late April 2025, killing over 540 people and displacing nearly 400,000 civilians toward Tawila and remote areas.
- This violence followed the RSF's loss of Khartoum last month and their effort to regain influence by escalating conflict in Darfur, particularly targeting displacement camps such as Zamzam and Abu Shouk.
- Videos from al-Salha in Omdurman showed extrajudicial executions of at least 30 men wearing civilian clothes by men in RSF uniforms, a pattern echoed by reports of abuses in Khartoum state and other conflict areas.
- UN High Commissioner Volker Turk called the executions 'extremely disturbing' and warned leaders about the 'catastrophic human rights consequences' of the nearly two-year war that has displaced over 12 million people.
- The intensified RSF attacks and mass displacement worsened Sudan's humanitarian crisis, straining aid efforts and prompting increased emergency responses in Tawila and elsewhere amid widespread hunger and insecurity.
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Humanitarian Aid is Stretched Following Surges in Violence in Sudan
After over two years of extended warfare in Sudan, humanitarian organizations have expressed fears of an imminent collapse as widespread hunger, displacement, and insecurity ravages the population. With tensions between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) having reached a new peak in 2025, it is imperative that Sudanese communities in …
Sudan: UN Warns of Deepening Crisis in Sudan As Famine Spreads and Violence Escalates
The United Nations has warned that Sudan is sliding deeper into catastrophe, with growing famine and surging violence - particularly in North Darfur - driving mass displacement and an alarming rise in civilian deaths.


Sudan paramilitaries kill at least 165 in Darfur city over 10 days: activists
Sudan's paramilitaries have killed at least 165 civilians in 10 days in their assault on El-Fasher, the last major city in Darfur to elude their control, activists said on Wednesday. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), locked in a brutal conflict with the regular army since April 2023, pounded the besieged city with more than 750 mortar rounds and artillery shells, the city's resistance committee, a volunteer aid group, said. The committee said the …
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