UN warns of mass killings, rape, and torture as civilians flee El-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur region, describing the city as a place where “no one is safe.”
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- Survivors fled El-Fasher after its capture by the Rapid Support Forces, traveling long distances on foot.
- Eyewitnesses describe widespread shootings, drone attacks, and looting, with many left without basic possessions. 28s
- The Sudanese army reports at least 2,000 deaths since the RSF took control, supported by video evidence of mass casualties. 45s
- Civilians in El-Fasher are isolated from aid, facing starvation and reports of sexual violence, especially against women and girls. 1m 18s
- The United Nations warns that those fleeing face risks of extortion, rape, abduction, and violence. 1m 57s


