Wad Madani / Sennar, December 16 (Darfur24) An investigation by Sudan War Monitor, in collaboration with Lighthouse Reports, has documented organized military campaigns by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and allied groups against unarmed civilians living in Kanabi settlements in Al-Jazira and Sennar states, following the withdrawal of the RapidContinue Reading

El Fasher, November 27 (Darfur24) The human rights body, Amnesty International, has reported that fighters from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) executed dozens of unarmed men and raped scores of women and girls during their takeover of El Fasher, North Darfur, according to survivor testimonies collected by the organization. InContinue Reading

Washington, DC, November 15 (Darfur24) A new investigative report by The Sentry has revealed that Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are among the major foreign beneficiaries of Libya’s rapidly expanding fuel-smuggling industry, an illicit trade that has cost Libyans an estimated $20 billion between 2022 and 2024. The report showsContinue Reading

    London/Washington, DC, November 5 (Darfur24) A new investigation by the U.S.-based organization The Sentry alleges business ties between one of the United Arab Emirates’ most senior government officials and a businessman accused of supplying foreign mercenaries to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during the recent siege of ElContinue Reading

Khartoum, October 14 (Darfur24) A new investigation by the Sudan Human Rights Hub (SHRH) has uncovered evidence of a disturbing pattern of indiscriminate, disproportionate, and systematic aerial attacks on civilians by both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The report, which examines airstrikes and droneContinue Reading

Nahud, October 14 (Darfur24) Informed sources in Nahud have revealed the near-total collapse of the health sector, describing a systematic campaign of destruction and looting carried out allegedly by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which currently controls the city. Private health center owners told Darfur24 they have suffered losses worthContinue Reading

Khartoum, September 27 (Darfur24) A new report by the Adala Center for Research and Studies, with support from the Washington-based security nonprofit C4ADS, has revealed how gold smuggling has become a key source of funding for Sudan’s warring parties. Since the outbreak of the conflict between the Sudanese Armed ForcesContinue Reading