UN mission reports โgenocideโ in African state
A UN report indicates that the actions of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces during the siege of Al Fashir exhibit clear signs of genocide against non-Arab communities.
Accusations against RSF Militia: UN Sees Signs of Genocide in Sudan
A UN report indicates that the RSF militia's takeover of Al-Fashir in Sudan shows signs of genocide and serious war crimes have been committed.
UN Investigators: The Abuses in Al Fashir Appear to Be Genocide
Independent UN experts have concluded that the extreme violence committed by the RSF militia against civilians in Sudan's Al Fashir bears the hallmarks of genocide, targeting particularly non-Arab ethnic groups.
Over 6,000 killed in three days as Sudanese city was attacked, says UN
The UN reports over 6,000 deaths in three days due to the attack on Al Fashir by a Sudanese paramilitary group.
UN: 6000 killed in three days in Al Fashir
A UN report reveals that 6000 people were killed in Al Fashir during the first three days of conflict involving the Rapid Support Forces in October 2025.
UN: War Crimes in al-Fashir โ 6,000 Dead
The UN has accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces of committing war crimes in al-Fashir, where at least 6,000 people were reportedly killed in a recent offensive.
UN: Atrocities in Sudan could have been prevented
The UN reported that the atrocities in al-Fashir, Sudan, could have been avoided, citing ignored warnings about potential mass abuses.
Famine has spread to two new cities in Sudan, according to UN-backed experts
Famine has spread to two additional areas in Darfur, Sudan, as reported by UN-supported hunger experts, following the RSF militia's takeover of Al Fashir, which caused mass displacement of residents.
UN: Famine Spreads to Two New Areas in Sudan's Darfur
Famine has spread to two new areas in North Darfur, Sudan, as reported by UN-backed experts, raising concerns over acute malnutrition thresholds in Um Barun and Kernoin near the Chad border due to the fall of Al-Fashir, the capital of North Darfur.
Witnesses accuse Sudan's paramilitary of abducting children in Darfur
Witnesses have claimed that Sudanโs paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are involved in the abduction of children during their attacks in Darfur, including the city of al-Fashir.
Survivors from al-Fashir in Sudan recount torture at the hands of RSF fighters
Survivors from al-Fashir describe brutal torture and exploitation by the Rapid Support Forces after fleeing to a displacement camp in Tawila.