Overview
- Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab identified at least 31 clusters consistent with human bodies across El‑Fasher from Oct. 27–31, signaling that killing may be ongoing.
- Geolocated footage verified by newsrooms shows executions, including a fighter identified as Abu Lulu shooting captives, with separate videos showing bodies across city sites.
- The Rapid Support Forces say they have detained several fighters for violations and released video of Abu Lulu in custody, while disputing claims of large‑scale killings.
- United Nations agencies report more than 65,000 people have fled El‑Fasher, with many still trapped as survivors describe executions, sexual violence, looting and abductions.
- Foreign ministers of the UK, Germany and Jordan called for an immediate ceasefire and unhindered humanitarian access as RSF control of El‑Fasher completes its hold over Darfur’s state capitals.