Sudan: Paramilitary RSF attacks kill 300 in Al-Nuhood in 2 days

A Ministry statement said the attacks occurred over the past two days and accused the RSF of committing “crimes against humanity”. Read further on Dynamite News

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 4 May 2025, 12:11 PM IST
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Khartoum: At least 300 people were killed in attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the city of Al-Nuhood in West Kordofan State, southwestern Sudan, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry said.

A Ministry statement said the attacks occurred over the past two days and accused the RSF of committing "crimes against humanity", with the killings "carried out on an ethnic basis".

Ministry To UNSC

The Ministry also reiterated its call for the United Nations Security Council and other international actors to end what it called "leniency" toward the RSF's actions.

The Preliminary Committee of the Sudanese Doctors Syndicate, an independent humanitarian group, also confirmed the death toll of over 300, including 15 women and 21 children.

The RSF has not yet commented on the allegations.

On Friday, the RSF announced it had taken control of Al-Nuhood, seizing the headquarters of the Sudanese army's 18th Infantry Division in the city after clashes between the two sides.

Conflict Between Army And RSF

The ongoing conflict between the army and the RSF, which started in mid-April 2023, has killed tens of thousands, displaced over 15 million people, and left Sudan facing one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, according to the United Nations.

The country's healthcare system has collapsed, and UN agencies warn that Sudan is on the brink of famine. Accurate casualty figures are difficult to verify, with war monitors estimating the death toll between 30,000 and 150,000.

Earlier Attacks

Last month at least 56 people were killed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Umm Kadada city in North Darfur State, western Sudan, volunteer groups have said.

These people were "executed on an ethnic basis" after the RSF took control of the city on Thursday, the Coordination of Resistance Committees in the state's capital El Fasher said, identifying all the victims as civilians.

In a statement, the local volunteer group accused the militia of "committing widespread violations, forcibly displacing residents, and shutting down all communication networks".

Meanwhile, the Sudanese Emergency Lawyers Initiative, a volunteer group, confirmed in a statement that the RSF killed 52 civilians, burned residential homes, and looted properties in two days after entering Umm Kadada.

The RSF also stormed the local hospital, assaulted patients, and executed four medical staff members, including the hospital's director," it added.

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