Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have intensified their assault on the besieged city of El-Fasher in North Darfur, shelling a hospital and abducting six women and two children from a nearby displacement camp. The RSF has been besieging El-Fasher for over 15 months, during which time the city has been cut off from food, medicine, and humanitarian aid. An estimated 260,000 civilians remain trapped inside, including more than 130,000 children, facing dire conditions amid ongoing clashes. Recent shelling by the RSF killed 24 people, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The city has endured unrelenting violence for over 16 months, with continued attacks on strategic points and army positions around El-Fasher. The situation has left residents with little chance of escape and facing severe shortages of essential supplies.
Sudan's brutal war has taken a violent and terrifying turn in the long-besieged city of El-Fasher, leaving residents facing hunger and death with little chance of escaping. https://t.co/ncxGRYW9Jw
24 people were killed on Wednesday when the RSF militia shelled the city of El-Fasher, which it has been besieging for over 15 months https://t.co/U8GwGhk0Q2
In Al-Fashir, North Darfur, more than 130,000 children have been trapped under siege for nearly two years, cut off from food, medicine and aid. Their lives remain at risk as fighting continues around them. For over 16 months, the city has endured unrelenting clashes between the https://t.co/wyqWHjIYP3