Overview
- Sudanese officials accuse the RSF of targeting mosques and Red Crescent volunteers during the assault on El-Fasher and claim more than 2,000 civilian deaths.
- Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab says satellite imagery corroborates massacres within 48 hours of the city’s fall, including executions near two hospitals and systematic killings on eastern defensive berms.
- More than 33,000 people have fled since Sunday, Tawila now hosts about 650,000 displaced people and roughly 177,000 civilians remain in El-Fasher, according to UN figures.
- Port Sudan authorities have ordered the expulsion of the World Food Programme’s two most senior country officials, the agency says, as relief needs surge.
- U.S. intelligence cited by The Wall Street Journal reports increased arms flows from the United Arab Emirates to the RSF, while UN human rights officials warn of growing risks of ethnically motivated atrocities.