Overview
- The International Organization for Migration says humanitarian operations risk grinding to a halt and is appealing for funding and safe access as warehouses in North Darfur run low.
- At least 90,000 people have fled El-Fasher and surrounding villages since the city fell, with many reaching overcrowded camps in Tawila where food, water and medical care are scarce.
- Local medics allege the RSF is collecting, burying and burning bodies to conceal mass killings, and satellite analyses point to fires consistent with body disposal sites.
- UN officials and rights monitors report ongoing atrocity crimes, including ethnically targeted killings and sexual violence, under conditions of restricted access and communications blackouts.
- The RSF has signalled acceptance of a US- and Arab-backed humanitarian truce, but the army set preconditions, as fresh fighting and new displacement continue in North Kordofan.