GENEVA: Doctors Without Borders on Saturday said it feared an ongoing potentially fatal situation for “large numbers of people” in Sudan’s El-Fasher, which has been captured by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Thousands of people have fled from El-Fasher, which fell to the RSF on October 26 after an 18-month siege. Since then, testimonies of bloody violence targeting civilians have proliferated.

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

CAIRO: Sudan’s paramilitary forces killed hundreds of people including patients in a hospital after they seized El-Fasher city in the western Darfur region over the weekend,…

Rapid Support Forces, which claimed control of El Fasher on Sunday, reportedly killed at least 460 people ‘in cold blood’

PORT SUDAN: Families hid in trenches, bodies lay in the streets and children were killed in front of their parents as Sudanese paramilitaries advanced into the western city of…

Aid organisations fear that far fewer people than hoped have been able to leave the besieged Darfur city.

Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces captured the city from the army after an 18-month siege – but who are they and what do they want?

El-Fasher is under the control of paramilitaries accused of mass executions and crimes against humanity.

PORT SUDAN: New satellite imagery suggests that mass killings are likely continuing in and around the Sudanese city of El-Fasher, Yale researchers said, days after it fell to the…

GENEVA: Doctors Without Borders on Saturday said it feared an ongoing potentially fatal situation for “large numbers of people” in Sudan’s El-Fasher, which has been captured by…

LONDON: In Sudan’s North Darfur region, by all accounts, a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding as hospitals overflow, food supplies dwindle and families flee violence that has…

Fears rise for thousands trapped in el-Fasher, Sudan, as survivors recount atrocities amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.

International Organization for Migration says refugees are heading to Tawila, which is already sheltering 652,000 displaced people

Paramilitary RSF says it is planning imminent attack on el-Obeid after the mass killings in el-Fasher.