Displaced Sudanese testify of spiralling violence in El-Fasher

France 24Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 1:53:33 PM
Displaced Sudanese testify of spiralling violence in El-Fasher

Displaced Sudanese testify of spiralling violence in El-Fasher

The situation in El-Fasher, Sudan, has escalated dramatically as tens of thousands flee the city following its takeover by the Rapid Support Forces. Reports of mass killings, sexual violence, and attacks on aid workers have emerged, raising alarms about a worsening humanitarian crisis. With communications largely cut off, the plight of those displaced is dire, highlighting the urgent need for international attention and aid to address the escalating violence and its devastating impact on civilians.
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