Showing posts with label North Darfur RSF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Darfur RSF. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2025

UN has called for safe passage for trapped civilians out of el-Fasher North Darfur after RSF announced they had seized control of the army's main base there

UN Human rights chief Volker Türk warned that the "risk of further large-scale, ethnically motivated violations and atrocities in el-Fasher is mounting by the day". 


Communication lines to el-Fasher have been almost completely cut off, while those who managed to flee are enduring harrowing hours filled with fear and uncertainty. 


The UN's top humanitarian official Tom Fletcher said he was deeply alarmed at the reports of civilian casualties. 


"With fighters pushing further into the city and escape routes cut off, hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped and terrified - shelled, starving, and without access to food, healthcare, or safety," Fletcher said in a statement.


Read more from BBC News

By Barbara Plett Usher, Africa correspondent 

and Richard Kagoe, Africa editor, BBC World Service

Published Monday 27 October 2025, 08:42 GMT - full copy:


UN pleads for safe passage for civilians trapped in war-hit Sudan city

IMAGE SOURCE, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES. Image caption,
Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes because of the conflict in Sudan

The UN has called for safe passage for trapped civilians out of the Sudanese city of el-Fasher after paramilitary fighters announced they had seized control of the army's main base there.


Sudan's military has not acknowledged loss of the site, which would be a significant victory for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the ongoing civil war.


UN chief António Guterres said the latest fighting marked a "terrible escalation" in the conflict, adding that the suffering of civilians was "unbearable", AFP news agency reports.


El-Fasher is the last army foothold in the vast western region of Darfur, and has been besieged by the RSF and its allies for 18 months.


Heavy fighting has been reported since Saturday after RSF fighters captured the home of the North Darfur governor.


UN Human rights chief Volker Türk warned that the "risk of further large-scale, ethnically motivated violations and atrocities in el-Fasher is mounting by the day".


The Sudanese Doctors' Network said the RSF had already carried out ethnically motivated killings of dozens of people in the city and had looted medical facilities and pharmacies.


Imran Abdullah, an adviser to the RSF commander, denied the group's fighters were targeting civilians.


"On the contrary, they are the sole guarantor and protector of all those fleeing conflict areas, particularly in el-Fashir," he told BBC Arabic's Middle East Lifeline radio programme.


Social media videos verified by the BBC now show RSF combatants celebrating the capture of the army's el-Fasher headquarters.


They claim to have seized full control of the city, but the army's local allies say fighting continues in some parts.


Communication lines to el-Fasher have been almost completely cut off, while those who managed to flee are enduring harrowing hours filled with fear and uncertainty.


"We've witnessed many of our relatives being massacred - they were gathered in one place and all killed. Now we have no idea what has happened to those who are still alive," one man told the BBC.


Another resident who fled said they were "extremely worried, as we still have no information about what has happened to the people inside el-Fasher - the children, the elderly, the wounded".


The RSF has been accused of targeting civilians in airstrikes and trapping nearly 250,000 people after encircling the city with an earth wall, leaving many on the brink of starvation.


The city is one of the worst battlegrounds of Sudan's civil war, leading the UN to call it an "epicentre of suffering".


The UN's top humanitarian official Tom Fletcher said he was deeply alarmed at the reports of civilian casualties.


"With fighters pushing further into the city and escape routes cut off, hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped and terrified - shelled, starving, and without access to food, healthcare, or safety," Fletcher said in a statement.


"Civilians must be allowed safe passage and be able to access aid," he added.


The US has also called for safe passage and is trying to negotiate a ceasefire.


Taking el-Fasher would be a crucial comeback for the RSF after defeat in Khartoum.


But it is likely a sign that the civil war will continue, not end.


Sudan has been ravaged by conflict since 2023, after top commanders of the RSF and Sudanese army fell out and a vicious power struggle ensued.


More than 150,000 people have died across the country and about 12 million have fled their homes, creating one of the worst humanitarian crises.


The army controls most of the north and the east, with el-Fasher being until now the last major urban centre in Darfur still held by government forces and its allies.


The RSF controls almost all of Darfur and much of the neighbouring Kordofan region.


The group has previously said that it hopes to form a rival government in el-Fasher when it assumes complete control.


Additional reporting by Natasha Booty, Damian Zane, Danai Nesta Kupemba and Peter Mwai

More BBC stories on Sudan:

Sudan's fertile region where food is rotting amid famine and war

A simple guide to the war in Sudan

Inside Khartoum, a city left in ruins after two years of war

'Our children are dying': Rare footage shows plight of civilians in besieged Sudan city

A pregnant woman's diary of escape from war zone: 'I prayed the baby wouldn't come'


View original: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gw8w73lngo


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Monday, April 14, 2025

Sudan: Hundreds feared dead in RSF Janjaweed militia attack on El Fasher N. Darfur & IDP camps

"THE Rapid Support Forces (RSF), at war with the regular army since April 2023, launched "coordinated ground and aerial assaults" on Friday on El-Fasher and the Zamzam and Abu Shouk displacement camps, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.


In recent weeks, the paramilitaries have stepped up their attacks on El-Fasher — the only state capital in Darfur still outside their control — after the army recaptured the national capital Khartoum last month."


Read more in report from FRANCE 24

By FRANCE 24 with AFP

Dated Saturday, 12 April 2025; 22:22 - here is a full copy:


Hundreds feared dead in Sudan as RSF launches attack on famine-hit camps


The United Nations reported on Saturday that more than 100 people, including 20 children, are feared dead after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched attacks on the besieged city of El-Fasher and two nearby displacement camps in Darfur. 

This handout image courtesy of Maxar Technologies shows heavy damage at the entrance to the Zamzam camp near North Darfur's besieged capital El-Fasher on February 13, 2025.
© AFP via Maxar Technologies

More than 100 people, including 20 children, are now feared dead in Sudan following paramilitary attacks on the besieged Darfur city of El-Fasher and two nearby famine-hit camps, the United Nations said on Saturday.


The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), at war with the regular army since April 2023, launched "coordinated ground and aerial assaults" on Friday on El-Fasher and the Zamzam and Abu Shouk displacement camps, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.


In recent weeks, the paramilitaries have stepped up their attacks on El-Fasher — the only state capital in Darfur still outside their control — after the army recaptured the national capital Khartoum last month.


Early reports from the local resistance committee, a volunteer aid group in El-Fasher, put Friday's death toll at 57, with 32 civilians killed in El-Fasher and 25 in Zamzam.


However, the army said Saturday that 74 civilians were killed and 17 wounded in El-Fasher alone.


Activists said Friday the full extent of the damage in Zamzam remains unclear because of internet shutdowns and communications disruptions.


The Sudanese Organisation for the Protection of Civilians said Saturday the dead included nine humanitarian workers operating a hospital in Zamzam, run by an international non-governmental organisation.


UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan Clementine Nkweta-Salami condemned their deaths.


"The colleagues from an international non-governmental organisation were killed while operating one of the very few remaining health posts still operational in the camp," she said in a statement.


"This represents yet another deadly and unacceptable escalation in a series of brutal attacks on displaced people and aid workers in Sudan since the onset of this conflict nearly two years ago.


"I strongly urge those committing such acts to immediately desist."


In a statement on Saturday, the RSF dismissed a video purportedly shared by activists showing civilians killed in Zamzam.


The paramilitary group condemned the footage as a fabricated production, labelling it a "desperate attempt to criminalise" its forces.


A local advocacy group, the Darfur General Coordination of Camps for the Displaced and Refugees, said the attack on Zamzam resumed on Saturday morning, with clashes and heavy gunfire heard for hours.


The camp was the first part of Sudan where a UN-backed assessment declared famine last year.


By December, famine had also spread to two nearby camps — Abu Shouk and Al Salam — and is expected to hit El-Fasher itself by May.


The war has killed tens of thousands of people and uprooted more than 12 million since it broke out in April 2023. Both sides in the conflict have been accused of war crimes and breaches of international humanitarian law.


View original: https://www.france24.com/en/africa/20250412-hundreds-feared-dead-in-sudan-as-rsf-launches-attack-on-famine-hit-camps-paramilitary-un

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DTM Sudan Flash Alert - Sunday, 13 April 2025

Um Kadadah (Um Kadadah town), North Darfur

On 10 April 2025, DTM field teams estimated that approximately 3,500 households were displaced from Um Kadadah town of Um Kadadah locality, North Darfur due to clashes between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and armed tribal groups. Field teams reported that households were displaced to other locations within Um Kadadah locality, North Darfur. View original with map here.


Al Fasher (Zamzam IDP camp), North Darfur

Between 11 and 12 April 2025, DTM field teams reported the displacement of approximately 3,190 households from Zamzam IDP Camp in Al Fasher locality, North Darfur due to heightened insecurity. Households were displaced to other locations within Al Fasher locality and to locations across Tawila locality in North Darfur. The situation remains tense and unpredictable. View original with map here.

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DTM Sudan Flash Alert - 14 April 2025

Al Fasher (Zamzam IDP camp), North Darfur

Between 13 and 14 April 2025, DTM received multiple reports of large-scale displacement from Zamzam IDP camp. Based on initial estimates, DTM field teams reported that between 60,000 and 80,000 households were displaced from Zamzam IDP camp due to heightened insecurity. The majority of households remain displaced within Al Fasher locality, while others were displaced to locations across Tawila and Dar As Salam localities, North Darfur. These figures represent preliminary estimates only. 

View original with map: https://mailchi.mp/iom/dtm-sudan-flash-alert-al-fasher-zamzam-idp-camp-north-darfur-update-077

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Infographic from OCHA - Thursday, 10 April 2025

Sudan: Humanitarian Access Snapshot: Al Fasher and Zamzam (As of 8 April 2025)

https://reliefweb.int/report/sudan/sudan-humanitarian-access-snapshot-al-fasher-and-zamzam-8-april-2025

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Special Report: Friday, 11 April 2025

Confirmation of Ground Assault on Zamzam IDP Camp 

https://files-profile.medicine.yale.edu/documents/1c711637-a7c0-4e06-a03b-df4139dbbe78

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Special Report: April 2025 by Prof. Dr. Volker Perthes, Dr. Wibke Hansen

Hunger in Sudan: A Human-Made Catastrophe

Looting, arson, blockades - the warring parties use hunger as a weapon and caused the food system to collapse. In the past two years, the greatest humanitarian crisis the world is experiencing at present developed in Sudan.

https://www.welthungerhilfe.org/global-food-journal/rubrics/crises-humanitarian-aid/hunger-in-sudan-a-man-made-catastrophe


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