Sudan’s conflict is worsening with new reports of attacks and atrocities. Witnesses say RSF fighters burned the bodies of Sudanese soldiers and civilians after they seized control of el-Fasher on Sunday. Others say their children were killed and their homes looted.
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- Displacement camps in Al-Dabbah are sheltering people fleeing Al-Fasher in North Darfur.
- Al-Fasher was under siege by the Rapid Support Forces for 18 months before its recent takeover. 11s
- The RSF's control has cut off humanitarian and market supplies to Al-Fasher. 33s
- The United Nations reports summary executions, mass killings, abductions, forced displacement, and sexual violence since the RSF takeover. 43s
- Displaced people in Al-Dabbah urgently need food, medication, clean water, and shelter, with more expected to arrive. 1m 5s