60 Sudanese people killed in strike by SRF on displacement camp in El Fasher

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Sat, 11 Oct 2025 - 11:36 GMT

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The displacement camp in El Fasher after being attacked by Rapid Support Forces on Saturday morning, October 11, 2025- the photo from Facebook page of The El Fasher Resistance Committees Coordination

The displacement camp in El Fasher after being attacked by Rapid Support Forces on Saturday morning, October 11, 2025- the photo from Facebook page of The El Fasher Resistance Committees Coordination

CAIRO – 11 October 2025:  At least 60 people were killed on Saturday in a drone strike carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a displacement camp in El Fasher, located in North Darfur, Sudan, according to a local civil group.

 

The El Fasher Resistance Committees Coordination, which monitors wartime violations, reported in a statement that this was the second RSF bombing on Saturday morning, targeting a shelter and resulting in the deaths of dozens of people.

 

The group also noted that many of the bodies remain in protective trenches dug in the area.

 

Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing into the unknown as the humanitarian situation in Sudan deteriorates. In mid-September, the UN is warning of a worsening food crisis and the collapse of services, with a UN spokesperson stating that water transfers to the only hospital in Al-Fashir have been suspended after a wave of intense bombing.

 

The already dire humanitarian situation in Sudan has worsened, particularly in the city of Al-Fashir, which has seen a major collapse due to intense shelling. This has resulted in civilian casualties and a lack of access to accurate numbers. Food, medicine, and water supplies to the city's only functioning hospital have been cut off.

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