A United Nations investigation has found that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) siege and takeover of El-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur region bear the hallmarks of genocide, according to multiple UN-mandated reports. The findings detail mass killings, systematic sexual violence, and targeted ethnic attacks primarily against the Zaghawa and Fur communities, signaling organized and deliberate atrocities by the paramilitary group, as reported by the BBC and DW News.
The UN reports are based on comprehensive evidence including survivor interviews, satellite imagery, and video documentation, revealing widespread destruction and brutality during the RSF’s operations in El-Fasher. Middle East Eye highlights that the RSF engaged in acts of killing, rape, and other war crimes, indicating a coordinated effort to terrorize and decimate non-Arab ethnic populations within the city.
France 24 adds that these findings have intensified calls for international action amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Darfur, where thousands remain displaced and in urgent need of aid. The UN has urged global institutions to begin detailed investigations and pursue accountability for those responsible for what is deemed potential genocide.
The Guardian notes that the UN report explicitly links ongoing conflict dynamics in the wider Darfur region to the RSF’s campaign, further complicating peace efforts. El-Fasher’s strategic importance and the paramilitary’s control over the area underscore the gravity of the situation and the challenge of protecting vulnerable communities under siege.
Moving forward, the international community is expected to monitor developments closely, with potential sanctions or international criminal proceedings pending the outcomes of further investigations. This UN designation could significantly influence diplomatic and humanitarian responses in Sudan as the country faces escalating violence and instability.

Zaghawa
Fur
el-Fasher
Omar al-Bashir
RSF
Sudan
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
Darfur
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
Rapid Support Forces




