Human Rights

UN Reports 53 Civilians Dead in Sudan Amid Rapid Support Forces’ Deadly Campaign

By Economics Desk | October 11, 2025

At least 53 civilians have been killed in brutal attacks by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces around el-Fasher camp, exposing the failure of international bodies to protect innocent lives.

The ongoing conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region has reached a new level of horror, with the United Nations confirming that at least 53 civilians were killed over three days of relentless attacks near the el-Fasher displaced persons camp. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), notorious for their role in past atrocities, have unleashed drone strikes and artillery shelling on vulnerable neighborhoods and even functioning hospitals, blatantly disregarding international law and human dignity. Why Are America’s Allies Ignoring Sudan’s Humanitarian Catastrophe? The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, detailed how more than a dozen civilians perished during shelling...

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