RSF strike kills 75 people in Sudan’s Darfur: Rescuers

The RSF conducted their strike as they pressed a push to capture Darfur’s last army-held city.
The attack struck a mosque at the Abu Shouk camp, just outside the North Darfur capital, said the Emergency Response Room, a local volunteer group coordinating relief in the camp. “The bodies were retrieved from the rubble of the mosque,” the group said in a statement.
There was no immediate comment from the RSF on the incident.
El-Fasher, which has been under paramilitary siege for about 18 months, is the final state capital in Darfur still under the control of Sudan’s army, which has been locked in a devastating war with the RSF since April 2023.
The city’s fall would hand the RSF full territorial dominance over the region, where the UN and rights groups have already reported mass atrocities, including ethnically targeted killings.
Satellite imagery released by Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab on Thursday showed RSF forces advancing on multiple fronts, including around Abu Shouk camp and the former UNAMID peacekeeping base, now used by anti-RSF Joint Forces. The Joint Forces, a coalition of former rebel groups from Darfur, sided with the army in late 2023 after mass killings targeting the Masalit tribe in West Darfur state capital El-Geneina. “RSF has likely captured the former UNAMID compound, Joint Forces’ base of operations,” Yale said, citing damage visible in satellite imagery collected between Monday and Thursday.

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