Overview
- German Development Minister Reem Alabali Radovan called for a stronger international push for a stable ceasefire and increased aid, warning that the crisis must not fade from view.
- Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab and survivor accounts report systematic mass killings and efforts to conceal bodies by the RSF after the capture of al-Fashir.
- The United Nations describes the situation as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, citing catastrophic conditions for civilians across Sudan.
- Aid access remains severely constrained, with hunger emergencies declared in al-Fashir and Kadugli and reports of widespread torture, ransom detentions and executions.
- RSF units continue advancing through Kordofan toward key population centers, the UN warns Al-Obaid could face a similar catastrophe, and reports allege UAE support to the RSF, which the UAE denies.