Dozens Killed in El Fasher as Sudan’s Conflict Worsens Humanitarian Crisis

El Fasher: Sudan's army reports that at least 41 people have been killed in the shelling of El Fasher, the last major city in Darfur under government control amidst its conflict with the RSF paramilitary. Besieged since last May, the city faces a devastating toll on civilian lives if it falls. Clashes have intensified this week, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis. Olivia Bizot reports. According to EMM, the escalating violence in El Fasher highlights the severe impact on civilians trapped in the conflict zone. The ongoing battles between Sudan's army and the RSF paramilitary continue to threaten the stability of the region, leaving thousands of residents in precarious conditions. Humanitarian aid efforts are severely hampered, complicating the delivery of essential supplies to those in need. The conflict, which has persisted for several months, has drawn international concern due to its potential to further destabilize the region. The latest shelling incident underscores the urgent need for a cea sefire to allow humanitarian assistance to reach affected populations and prevent further loss of life. The situation in El Fasher remains critical as the fighting shows no signs of abating.

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