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UN human rights body says it documented more than 6,000 killings in the first three days of the RSF offensive on Al Fasher after the siege.
Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces violations in Sudan during the capture of the city of Al Fasher amount to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Friday.
Darfur's Al Fasher fell to RSF forces in October 2025 after a long siege that led to mass killings.
Based on interviews with over 140 victims and witnesses conducted in Sudan's Northern state and in eastern Chad in late 2025, the UN Human Rights Office documented more than 6,000 killings in the first three days of the RSF offensive on Al Fasher after the siege, it said.
RSF committed "widespread atrocities that amount to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity," said a report published by the Human Rights Office.
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk renewed his call on parties to the conflict to take effective steps to end the grave violations by forces under their command, he said in a statement.
He appealed to states with influence to act urgently to prevent the repetition of violations documented in Al Fasher.
"This includes respecting the arms embargo already in place, and ending the supply, sale or transfer of arms or military material to the parties."
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