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UN Condemns Civilian Killings Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

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The humanitarian crisis in Sudan has reached alarming levels as the United Nations Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, strongly condemned the continuous killing and injury of civilians in El Fasher. Reports indicate that between 5 and 8 October, at least 53 civilians were killed and over 60 injured by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Local sources suggest the real figures could be even higher, underscoring the worsening humanitarian situation Sudan update.

UN Raises Alarm Over Atrocities in El Fasher

According to the UN Human Rights Office, at least 46 civilians lost their lives in artillery and drone strikes targeting the Abu Shouk and Daraja Oula neighborhoods, as well as the Abu Shouk IDP camp. Tragically, 14 civilians were killed during attacks on the Saudi Hospital — the last major health facility still functioning in North Darfur. This hospital, already operating under severe strain, suffered significant damage in the latest assaults.

“I am appalled by the RSF’s endless and wanton disregard for civilian life,” Türk said. “Despite repeated calls to protect civilians, they continue instead to kill, injure, and displace innocent people, attacking shelters, hospitals, and mosques in complete violation of international law. This must end.”

Call for Justice and Global Action

Türk urged all warring parties to learn from the conviction of Ali Kushayb by the International Criminal Court for war crimes in Darfur. He emphasized that accountability and justice are essential to ending these atrocities.

Initial reports also reveal that at least seven civilians were executed during home-to-home RSF ground raids, apparently targeting members of the Zaghawa community — a deeply concerning sign of ethnically motivated violence.

The UN Human Rights Chief appealed to the international community response, urging UN Member States with influence over the conflict to take immediate and effective action to protect civilians and prevent further atrocities across Darfur.

For travelers and humanitarian workers in the region, updated advisories and safety information are available through Afrikeye Travel.

This story was first reported by the United Nations: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). Read the full article here.

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