Sudanese military forces have recaptured Kazqil and Um Dam Haj Ahmed from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in North Kordofan state, with online videos showing troops celebrating their advance near the strategic capital of el-Obeid. The army rejected ceasefire proposals despite RSF acceptance following international criticism of alleged atrocities, while both factions reportedly continue massing equipment and personnel across central Sudan in preparation for anticipated clashes.
Satellite analysis has identified four sites in el-Fasher where bodies are being disposed of after RSF forces seized the North Darfur capital, including locations at the University of Alfashir and Abu Shouk displaced persons camp. Researchers estimate 150,000 residents remain unaccounted for, with monitoring revealing no civilian market activity and only paramilitary patrols visible throughout the city.
The conflict has displaced over 12 million people and caused tens of thousands of casualties, with the United Nations confirming severe famine conditions in affected regions.
Satellite analysis has identified four sites in el-Fasher where bodies are being disposed of after RSF forces seized the North Darfur capital, including locations at the University of Alfashir and Abu Shouk displaced persons camp. Researchers estimate 150,000 residents remain unaccounted for, with monitoring revealing no civilian market activity and only paramilitary patrols visible throughout the city.
The conflict has displaced over 12 million people and caused tens of thousands of casualties, with the United Nations confirming severe famine conditions in affected regions.