Thousands missing, new horrors emerge after RSF taking of Sudan’s el-Fasher
Summary
Thousands of people are missing in Sudan's Darfur region after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took over the city of el-Fasher. Civilians who fled have reported stories of violence and abuse. The United Nations and aid groups are concerned about the safety of the remaining population as the humanitarian situation worsens.Key Facts
- The RSF took control of the city of el-Fasher in North Darfur after an 18-month siege.
- Many people are missing or have been reported killed, with thousands fleeing the city.
- Civilians recount experiences of violence, including mass killings and abuses by RSF fighters.
- Humanitarian groups, including the United Nations, warn of a severe crisis with widespread famine and disease.
- Over 62,000 people fled el-Fasher in just a few days, but only 5,000 reached safety in Tawila.
- The RSF leader has promised to protect civilians, but there are doubts about accountability for alleged abuses.
- The ongoing conflict in Sudan has forced millions from their homes and caused significant humanitarian challenges.
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