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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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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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