Human Rights

UN Report Reveals Atrocities in Sudan: Over 6,000 Killed Amid RSF Rampage

By National Security Desk | February 14, 2026

The Rapid Support Forces unleashed a brutal assault in Darfur’s el-Fasher, killing thousands and committing war crimes with impunity—a stark warning on the consequences of global lawlessness and weak enforcement.

Sudan’s ongoing conflict took a horrific toll as over 6,000 people were slaughtered within just three days during an offensive by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to seize el-Fasher, the last military stronghold in Darfur. A recent United Nations report lays bare a brutal campaign marked by mass killings, sexual violence, torture, and ethnic targeting—actions amounting to war crimes and potential crimes against humanity. This wave of violence is no isolated incident; it reflects a disturbing pattern fueled by persistent impunity. The RSF and allied militias known as Janjaweed have operated with alarming freedom to rampage through civilian areas under...

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