Sudan Accuses RSF of Committing War Crimes in El-Fasher as Survivors Share Chilling Stories

The Sudanese government has accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing war crimes in El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, following horrifying accounts from survivors who described brutal killings, destruction, and displacement.
According to reports, the RSF launched targeted attacks on civilians, allegedly destroying homes and killing unarmed residents. Government officials condemned the acts as clear violations of international humanitarian law, calling for urgent global attention and accountability.
Eyewitnesses recounted heartbreaking scenes — families fleeing through gunfire, communities burned to the ground, and scores of bodies left behind. The scale of violence, they said, suggests a systematic campaign of terror against the people of Darfur.
Human rights groups have echoed the government’s concerns, warning that the humanitarian crisis in Darfur is worsening, with thousands displaced and access to aid still restricted. Analysts say the situation could trigger renewed international pressure for investigations into possible crimes against humanity.
As tensions rise, Sudanese authorities have vowed to document all atrocities and push for justice through international legal mechanisms. Global observers are urging swift intervention to prevent further bloodshed.
Source: Thepressradio.com




