‘They killed civilians in their beds’: chaos and brutality reign after fall of El Fasher | Global development

El Fasher Falls: Reports of Civilian Killings and Mass Displacement Emerge After RSF Capture

El Fasher, Sudan -⁤ The North Darfur capital of El Fasher has fallen to the Rapid support Forces (RSF), triggering a wave of violence, mass displacement, and reports of targeted killings, according to eyewitness accounts and aid organizations. The city’s capture marks a significant escalation ‍in the ongoing ⁢conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese army, raising fears for the safety of⁤ hundreds of thousands of civilians‍ already grappling⁤ with a humanitarian crisis.

The fall of‍ El fasher, a vital humanitarian hub and home to a ⁤large population of internally displaced persons, threatens to exacerbate an existing catastrophe. The city served ⁣as ⁣a relative haven for those fleeing fighting in other parts of Darfur, and it’s ⁢capture plunges the region deeper ⁣into chaos. The conflict, which erupted in April 2023 between the army, lead ⁣by Gen Abdel⁣ Fattah al-Burhan, and the RSF, commanded by Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo – known as Hemedti – has already displaced over⁣ 8 million people, creating one of the largest displacement crises in the world.

Eyewitnesses report widespread brutality following the RSF’s takeover.​ residents described scenes of civilians killed “in their beds,” and accounts detail the separation of captured individuals in Garney‌ by gender and perceived affiliation, with men suspected‌ of being fighters ⁤detained and ransoms demanded for civilian release. Many ⁤escaping El Fasher hid near army artillery units before fleeing west under cover of darkness,⁢ while families ⁣already displaced from abu Shouk camp were forced to‍ move⁣ again, seeking refuge in Daraja Oula⁤ and then Tawila.

The sudanese liberation Army-Awakening (SLA-AW) has deployed‌ additional fighters around ‌Tawila “to ​protect those fleeing El Fasher and ⁢to ⁤prevent clashes if the RSF​ pursues armed groups who have retreated ​with⁣ their weapons,”⁣ a local commander stated. Elements of the Sudanese army and allied groups continue ​to resist⁢ in⁣ the Jebel Wana area, north-west of El Fasher.

Médicins Sans Frontières (MSF)⁣ reports a large influx of people arriving at its clinic in Tawila hospital, with over ​1,000 people reaching the facility in a ‌single ⁢night. “many were in a state of great weakness suffering from malnutrition and dehydration,” says MSF⁣ project coordinator Sylvain Penicaud, highlighting the desperate conditions​ faced by those fleeing the violence.

Hemedti‌ has ​stated that any soldier or officer who had “violated ‍the right of any person” would be held accountable, though‍ the veracity of⁣ such ‍claims ⁣remains unverified amidst the ongoing conflict. ⁣the situation in El Fasher and ​surrounding areas remains fluid and deeply concerning, with aid organizations ⁤warning that those trapped are on⁢ the “edge of survival.”

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