Overview
- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched a fresh offensive on El-Fasher, killing over 30 civilians and wounding dozens, according to local activist groups.
- Recent RSF assaults on Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps have displaced an estimated 400,000 to 450,000 people, forcing them into remote areas with little access to food, water, or medical aid.
- Humanitarian access to El-Fasher and surrounding regions remains dangerously restricted, exacerbating famine risks and the spread of disease among displaced populations.
- The United Nations has condemned the attacks, calling for the RSF to halt its siege of El-Fasher and comply with international humanitarian law to protect civilians.
- Aid organizations report being overwhelmed by the crisis, with urgent appeals for funding and access to deliver life-saving support to affected communities.