Overview
- Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab identified 31 new clusters of body‑like objects in Al-Fashir between Monday and Friday, including at homes, a university and military sites, indicating killings are continuing.
- Analysts reported dark red ground discoloration consistent with blood, human‑sized forms, vehicles positioned to block streets and indications of executions at a former children’s hospital.
- Sudan’s army confirmed its withdrawal after the RSF took the city following an 18‑month siege, and it accuses the militia of executing more than 2,000 unarmed civilians, a figure still being reported rather than independently verified.
- The UN says about 65,000 people have fled Al-Fashir while many remain trapped, with the wider war producing massive displacement and what it calls the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
- Médecins Sans Frontières reports far fewer arrivals than expected in nearby Tawila and fears people are being killed as they try to escape, as governments condemn the violence and the UK pledges £5 million in aid.