SUDAN WAR CRIMES ESCALATE IN KORDOFAN AS RSF EXPANDS CONTROL
The United Nations Human Rights Office raised fresh alarms about mounting atrocities in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur. According to UN spokesperson Seif Magango, shocking new details are emerging following the Rapid Support Forces’ takeover of the city.
Survivors describe summary executions, mass killings, rape, looting, and attacks on aid workers—all committed in the aftermath of the RSF’s offensive. The UN estimates that hundreds of civilians and defenseless fighters may have been killed. Humanitarian responders, including doctors and volunteers, are also being targeted and detained. To shed light on this escalating humanitarian disaster, we’re joined by Ibrahim Aldama, a Sudanese analyst based in the United States, who has firsthand information and deep connections on the ground.