UN estimates 82,000 of el-Fasher’s total population of 260,000 fled after RSF atrocities, with many still trapped.
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UN estimates 82,000 of el-Fasher's total population of 260,000 fled after RSF atrocities, with many still trapped.
UN estimates 82,000 of el-Fasher’s total population of 260,000 fled after RSF atrocities, with many still trapped.
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El-Fasher is under the control of paramilitaries accused of mass executions and crimes against humanity.

Rights groups say the RSF paramilitary group committed mass atrocities as it seized the besieged city in North Darfur.

El-Fasher’s population has plummeted by 62% as RSF attacks intensify, marking one of Sudan’s worst humanitarian crises.

At least 80,000 people displaced as Sudan’s humanitarian crisis deepens following the RSF’s capture of el-Fasher.

Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed the atrocities in the city of el-Fasher, says a UN report.

Over 6,000 people killed in three days during RSF's brutal attack on el-Fasher, highlighting severe war crimes in Sudan.