2025-11-02 04:40:10
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Is El-Fasher's Humanitarian Crisis the Worst in Sudan's History?

The humanitarian crisis in Sudan has reached catastrophic levels, particularly in the city of El-Fasher. Foreign ministers have labeled the situation as 'apocalyptic,' highlighting the widespread atrocities including mass executions and sexual violence.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), responsible for these brutal acts, have taken control of El-Fasher, leading to a mass exodus of over 65,000 people while many remain trapped. Reports from aid organizations reveal harrowing accounts of survivors, with thousands feared dead.

The international community, including the UK and Germany, is calling for urgent action and aid, particularly for vulnerable populations. This conflict, rooted in a history of violence, continues to escalate, threatening the lives of countless civilians and destabilizing the region further.

Deutsche Welle
1. November 2025 um 14:04

Sudan: Foreign ministers decry 'apocalyptic' atrocities

Foreign ministers from Germany, the UK, and Jordan have condemned the 'apocalyptic' situation in Sudan, citing mass executions, starvation, and rape as a weapon of war. Over 65,000 people have fled el-Fasher in Darfur, but tens of thousands remain trapped. The UN has accused the UAE of fueling the crisis by providing support to the RSF paramilitary group. Aid organizations warn that civilians are at grave risk, with many feared dead or missing.
dailymailuk
1. November 2025 um 20:23

Survivors flee Sudan's 'apocalyptic' city where children have been slaughtered in front of their parents and 2,000 civilians executed in brutal civil war

The RSF's control of El-Fasher has sparked a humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Satellite images confirm mass killings, with at least 31 clusters of human bodies identified. The UN says over 65,000 people have fled the city, but tens of thousands remain trapped. Reports indicate summary executions, sexual violence, and attacks on aid workers. Germany's Johann Wadephul calls the situation 'apocalyptic', while Yvette Cooper demands an immediate ceasefire. The UK provides £5 million in aid, with focus..
digitaljournal
1. November 2025 um 20:07

Families separated, children killed as survivors flee Sudan’s ‘apocalyptic’ El-Fasher

Sudan's conflict continues with devastating consequences for civilians. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), descended from the Janjaweed militias accused of genocide in Darfur two decades ago, have taken control of the city of El-Fasher. Germany's top diplomat Johann Wadephul has described the situation as 'apocalyptic'. Doctors Without Borders reports that survivors have told them of mass killings and rapes by RSF fighters, with Michel Olivier Lacharite stating that numbers of people arriving in..
time
1. November 2025 um 19:17

Reports of Mass Killings by Militia After Key City Falls in Sudan. Here’s What We Know

Sudan's civil war escalated with the RSF capturing El Fasher, Western Darfur. The RSF was accused of mass killings and executions by witnesses and local reports. The city was the last holdout in Darfur of the SAF, whom the RSF has been fighting for three years. Over 15,000 displaced persons fled to Tawila after mass killings in El Fasher. Nearly three million displaced Sudanese have fled to other nations, including South Sudan.
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