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Germany Calls for Cease-Fire and More Aid as Evidence of RSF Atrocities Mounts in Sudan

Her appeal follows reports of mass killings in al-Fashir alongside collapsing humanitarian access.

Overview

  • Development Minister Reem Alabali Radovan urges a stable cease-fire and stronger international support, calling Sudan the world's largest humanitarian emergency.
  • Survivors from al-Fashir recount torture, ransom demands and executions by RSF fighters, with medical teams treating gunshot wounds and severe malnutrition in displacement camps.
  • Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab reports satellite evidence of systematic mass killings and attempts to hide remains, findings shared with U.S., EU and U.K. officials.
  • UN and aid agencies cite more than 150,000 people killed and nearly 12 million displaced, with famines declared in al-Fashir and Kadugli and aid access largely blocked.
  • RSF forces continue advances through Kordofan toward Al-Obaid as the UN warns of a potential repeat of al-Fashir, and media reports allege UAE support to the RSF that Abu Dhabi denies.