The United Nations remains unable to gain access to al-Fashir, the famine-stricken city in Darfur where witnesses have reported mass reprisals since a takeover by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces last month, U.N. aid chief Tom Fletcher said.
Breakdown
- The United Nations remains unable to reach al-Fashir in Darfur, Sudan, after its takeover by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
- Witnesses report mass atrocities, including executions, torture, and sexual violence, with many residents still unaccounted for. 17s
- The RSF claims reports of atrocities are exaggerated but says it is investigating abuses; the International Criminal Court is collecting evidence of alleged mass killings and rapes. 51s
- Over 100,000 people are believed to have fled, but most remain in inaccessible villages around al-Fashir. 1m 3s
- The UN is calling for safe passage for aid convoys and civilians, and says aid deliveries depend on RSF cooperation and accountability for abuses. 1m 14s