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‘Bloodbath’ in Sudan kills no less than 53 together with 14 kids and 15 ladies

By Editorial Board Published October 11, 2025 5 Min Read
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‘Bloodbath’ in Sudan kills no less than 53 together with 14 kids and 15 ladies

Not less than 53 folks, together with 14 kids and 15 ladies, have been killed in an assault on a displacement shelter in a besieged metropolis in North Darfur.

The Sudan Medical doctors’ Community stated Sudanese paramilitaries had been behind the shelling assault, which additionally wounded one other 21 folks, together with 5 extra kids.

The strike by the Fast Help Forces (RSF) hit the al Arqam House, which shelters displaced households in Al Fashir, the capital of North Darfur province, the group stated.

The assault, late on Friday, was the most recent lethal onslaught on Al Fashir, which has been for months the epicentre of the conflict between the Sudanese navy and the paramilitaries.

A spokesperson for the docs’ community – a bunch of medical professionals monitoring the Sudanese civil conflict – described the assault as a “massacre”.

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A wall on the Al Fashir shelter, perforated by shelling. Pic: Reuters

A press release stated: “This massacre represents a continuation of the scorched-earth policy practised by the Rapid Support Forces against civilians, in flagrant violation of all international norms and laws.”

Al Fashir is being focused by the RSF because it pushes to assert full management of the Darfur area as a base for its parallel authorities, after the navy recaptured the capital Khartoum and different key websites in central Sudan.

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Near 1,000,000 persons are going through famine in Al Fashir and surrounding camps, because the RSF enforces a full blockade, launching armed assaults on volunteers and assist staff risking their lives to usher in meals.

Inside town, hundreds are bombarded by virtually day by day shelling from surrounding RSF troops.

Families displaced by RSF attacks have been forced into shelters across North Darfur, such as this one in the town of Tawila. File pic: Reuters

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Households displaced by RSF assaults have been pressured into shelters throughout North Darfur, corresponding to this one within the city of Tawila. File pic: Reuters

The RSF has bodily bolstered its siege with a berm – a raised earth mound. First noticed by Yale Humanitarian Analysis Lab, the berm is seen from area.

The town, the Sudanese navy’s final stronghold in Darfur, has been underneath siege for greater than a 12 months.

A map showing the berms surrounding Al Fashir. Pic: Yale School of Public Health

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A map displaying the berms surrounding Al Fashir. Pic: Yale College of Public Well being

The UN and different assist teams warn that 260,000 civilians stay trapped in Al Fashir, even after most of its inhabitants fled RSF assaults on it and its environment.

Sudan plunged into chaos when simmering tensions between the navy and the RSF exploded into open combating in April 2023 in Khartoum and elsewhere.

The combating has became a full-fledged civil conflict that has killed tens of hundreds of individuals, displaced greater than 14 million folks from their properties and pushed elements of the nation into famine.

The devastating battle has been marked by atrocities, together with mass killings and rape, which the Worldwide Prison Court docket is investigating as conflict crimes and crimes towards humanity.

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