
Dozens killed in intensified clashes between the Sudanese army and RSF in El Fasher
At least 62 civilians were killed, including 15 children and 17 women, following intense RSF shelling on the city, according to a statement by the 6th Infantry Division.
In response, the Sudanese army announced it had killed 70 RSF fighters, including several commanders, and wounded dozens more while repelling the RSF assault. Many RSF combatants reportedly fled the scene.
The escalation comes just days after RSF forces stormed and claimed control of the Zamzam camp for displaced civilians. El Fasher, a major urban center in Darfur still outside RSF control, has become a focal point of the group's military campaign.
The humanitarian toll is worsening by the hour, as thousands flee the city on foot, facing extreme hunger and thirst amid the ongoing siege.
Meanwhile, dozens of RSF fighters were reportedly killed in separate confrontations west of Omdurman.
In a significant political shift, the Sudanese government announced it would allow diplomatic missions and international organizations to resume operations in Khartoum, claiming the capital had been 'cleared of the terrorist RSF militia.' Also Read Dozens killed since morning in continued Israeli assaults on Gaza
The Sudanese government has allowed diplomatic missions and international and regional organizations accredited in #Sudan to re-establish their HQ in Khartoum, after the capital was cleared of the terrorist #RSF militia. pic.twitter.com/omABd9OqBH — Sudan News (@Sudan_tweet) April 20, 2025
In a legal development that may signal a turning point, the Terrorism Court in Port Sudan has begun proceedings against 16 defendants, including RSF commander Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemeti).
The charges include the assassination of the governor of West Darfur, marking the beginning of what could be a broader accountability process.
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