Professional-democracy activists, in the meantime, mentioned El-Fasher residents had endured “the worst types of violence and ethnic cleaning” for the reason that RSF claimed management.
A video launched by native activists and authenticated by AFP reveals a fighter recognized for executing civilians in RSF-controlled areas taking pictures a gaggle of unarmed civilians sitting on the bottom at point-blank vary.
The paramilitaries have a monitor document of atrocities, having killed as many as 15,000 civilians from non-Arab teams within the West Darfur capital of El-Geneina.
The military, which has been combating the RSF since April 2023, has additionally been accused of struggle crimes.
“HARDER TO UNWIND”
Greater than a 12 months and a half of siege warfare made El-Fasher one of many grimmest locations in a struggle that the UN has labelled among the many world’s worst humanitarian crises.
Displacement camps exterior the town have been formally declared to be in famine, whereas inside it, folks turned to animal fodder for meals.
The UN warned earlier than the town’s fall that 260,000 folks remained trapped there with out support, half of them youngsters.
The African Union’s chairman Mahmoud Ali Youssouf on Tuesday expressed “deep concern over the escalating violence and reported atrocities”, and condemned “alleged struggle crimes and ethnically focused killings of civilians”.
The Sudanese military chief, Normal Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, mentioned on Monday that his forces had withdrawn from El-Fasher “to a safer location”, acknowledging the lack of the strategic metropolis.
He pledged to combat “till this land is purified”, however analysts mentioned that Sudan was now successfully partitioned alongside an east-west axis, with the RSF having already arrange a parallel authorities.
Alan Boswell, undertaking director for the Horn of Africa on the Worldwide Disaster Group, informed AFP: “The longer this struggle drags on, this division will seemingly solely develop extra concrete and more durable to unwind.”
