Sudan war: Hundreds of thousands flee renewed violence in North Darfur
- In North Darfur, escalating violence has caused 400,000 to 450,000 people to flee toward Tawila and nearby areas, as reported by UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Clementine Nkweta-Salami.
- The UN Security Council condemned attacks on El Fasher, Zamzam, and Abu Shouk camps, demanding compliance with international humanitarian law.
- The humanitarian crisis is worsened by food insecurity and restricted access to aid, as highlighted by Nkweta-Salami.
- Reports indicate that the violence led to coordinated attacks by Rapid Support Forces, resulting in numerous casualties and ongoing instability.
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Survivors Recount RSF Massacre on Zamzam Camp for Displaced Sudanese
In Sudan, more details have emerged following a Rapid Support Forces attack on North Darfur’s Zamzam displacement camp last week, with survivors describing mass looting and the burning of homes as bullets rained down on civilians. RSF fighters captured the camp, killing at least 300 people and forcing another 400,000 to flee as they face famine. These are two of the survivors. Najlaa Ahmed: “There were people who died on this road because of thi…


UN asks for access to North Darfur in the face of mass displacement of civilians
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) called for UN agencies and other NGOs to have access to North Darfur in the face of the “large scale” displacement of civilians.
Al-Baraa militants threatens El Fasher with brutal history of massacres
Sudanese media outlets have revealed the intent of the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Al-Baraa Ibn Malik militia to advance towards El Fasher, in North Darfur, fueling fears of further violence in the region. The militia’s Commander, Almusbah Abuzaid Talha, declared that his forces would march “with full force and confidence” towards El Fasher to conduct “decisive operations to cleanse Darfur.” This announcement has prompted concerns over potenti…

Sudan war: Hundreds of thousands flee renewed violence in North Darfur
A mass wave of displacement in Sudan’s North Darfur state is pushing hundreds of thousands into precarious conditions far from lifesaving aid, as overstretched operations struggle to keep pace with the growing emergency.
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