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More than 60,000 flee Sudanese city after its capture by RSF militia, says UN

More than 60,000 flee Sudanese city after its capture by RSF militia, says UN

Summary

More than 60,000 people have fled the Sudanese city of el-Fasher after it was captured by the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The UN reported that those escaping face difficult conditions, including harassment and lack of food and shelter, as they try to reach safer areas. The city had been under siege for 18 months, and the conflict has caused widespread suffering and displacement in the region.

Key Facts

  • Over 60,000 people left el-Fasher due to RSF capturing the city.
  • People fleeing face harassment and abuse from armed men.
  • The UN reports mass executions and crimes against humanity in the city.
  • The UN is struggling to provide shelter and food for those fleeing.
  • An estimated 150,000 people remain trapped in el-Fasher.
  • The RSF has denied that the violence is ethnically motivated.
  • Sudan entered a civil war in April 2023, leading to famine and claims of genocide.
  • El-Fasher's capture highlights the RSF's control over western Sudan.
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