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state media, and there were reports of casualties. By 17 April, hospitals in the city were receiving an overflow of patients, and most victims were being transferred to the police hospital. Deadly attacks took place in El Jama neighborhood as well. In Abu Shouk refugee camp and El Fasher, 11 people were killed and 90 were injured. In response, Governor
Abdelrahman announced the creation of a burial committee to quell the clashes. Electricity was cut off in the city, and the main market and livestock market were both destroyed. The airport was closed as well. Civilians in El Fasher reported that RSF forces controlled El Manhal refugee camp and el-Ghaba neighborhood, while SAF controlled the General Command headquarters and neighborhoods around El Manhal and El Ghaba.
1063:. Both the SAF and RSF gave conflicting accounts of the battle, with the former claiming to have repelled the attack and the latter claiming to have captured the entirety of the base. The El Fasher Resistance Committee stated one person was killed and several others were injured. This toll later rose to at least ten killed and forty-two others injured. This fighting continued on 31 October, with several houses being damaged. Governors Abdelrahman and Minnawi both called on the RSF and SAF to prevent large-scale fighting in the city on 1 November as well, as the fall of Nyala and Zalingei made El Fasher the last non-RSF controlled city in Darfur, and therefore a target for the RSF. The United States released a statement echoing Minnawi and Abdelrahman's.
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supplies. The livestock market in El Fasher was also completely out of livestock, destabilizing the already-fragile economy. As a result of the crippled economy, banditry became common in El Fasher, including on the houses of important officials. Flooding in July exacerbated the poverty in El Fasher, as workers attempting to fix a power station in RSF-controlled territory were intimidated by RSF forces. Despite the situation and heavy flooding, around 600,000 refugees still sought refuge in El Fasher due to the lull in fighting. By
September, much of El Fasher had little to no access to water.
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no facilities. In the battles on 23 August, many SAF soldiers were wounded. On 5 September, a man was shot in El Fasher by unknown gunmen. The city was otherwise largely calm, except for an attempted break-in into the Grand Market by RSF militants that was stopped by the JDF. Fighting broke out between the SAF and RSF on 10 September, lasting for six hours around the base of the 6th division. 190 families living in the North Hilla and
Ziyadia neighborhoods surrounding the base were displaced, and thirty people were killed and forty-two others were wounded.
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with all five governors of the Darfur states, created a "Joint Darfur Force" deploying troops in the city to hold the truce. The battle has had affected aid from getting to civilians. Clashes broke out again on 22 May, with shelling taking place in the eastern neighborhoods under control of the RSF. The clashes took place not long after the Joint Darfur Force returned to
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were released, except those with the death penalty, by an Arab militia. Some robberies took place on 24 April, killing four people total. The North Darfur
Ministry of Health released a statement on 28 April stating 62 civilians were killed, including 13 children, and over 282 others were injured as a
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expressed intent to capture El Fasher. Analysts stated that an RSF attack on El Fasher would cause an ethnic conflict between the Arab tribes and
Zaghawa militias. GSLF forces amassed more troops in the town with the JDF in early December, despite commander el-Tahir Hajar's insistence on neutrality.
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outbreaks, due to a lack of drinkable water and the rains. The health facilities in the city, worn down by the battles, struggled to keep up with the cases. The El Fasher
Teaching Hospital was forced to close due to the 11 September clash, and was being used as a military barracks. Despite this, RSF
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By late August, the northern and eastern parts of the city were controlled by the RSF, and the southern SAF-controlled neighborhoods hosted most of the refugees. The RSF-controlled neighborhoods, in particular El
Tadamon, also faced a severe humanitarian crisis, with no drinkable water and little to
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On 12 May, the ceasefire fell apart, and clashes renewed in El Fasher. RSF came under control of several neighborhoods, and in the center of the city, looting and extrajudicial killings became prevalent as money ran out and banks closed. On 14 May, groups and signatories of the Juba
Agreement, along
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Clashes erupted in El Fasher on 15 April, like many other cities across Sudan. The RSF claimed to have captured the El Fasher airport and several military sites in the city by 16 April, but this was unverifiable at the time. Twenty-seven people were injured in the first battles according to
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The day of 24 April was calm, except for some small clashes in the north of the city. While civilian life returned to normal, prices and inflation skyrocketed, and goods were still scarce. The Um Defsoa market, one of the city's main markets, returned to normal, although the Jebel Marra market and
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One person was killed in renewed fighting in the city on 2 November, and a new spate of refugees from the north fled to the southern part of the city. As the markets were closed since the beginning of the renewed clashes, many families were left without food. On 6 November, Babikir Musa, a senior
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On 1 June, fighting reintensified in El-Fasher as the RSF shelled several residential areas and causing the most damage to structures in the
Birinja and Al-Wahda neighborhoods, while the SAF conducted airstrikes. The Sayed Al-Shuhada Medical Center said it received 11 bodies and 42 patients as a
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By July, the SAF were in full control of El Fasher, and most markets and public places were closed. The city is dependent on aid from Khartoum, and roads in and out of the city are partially blocked, with armed gangs and robberies prevalent. The South Hospital in El Fasher was running on meager
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741:. The first battle for the city took place between 15 and 20 April 2023, and resulted in a ceasefire that held until 12 May. Clashes broke out again between 12 and 29 May, and ended with a more stable ceasefire that lasted until August. By September, the city had become a haven for
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Leader of the SLM-Transitional Council, El Hadi Idris, stated that his group began talks in November with the RSF over preventing an attack in the city, with the latter claiming that the only way to prevent an attack was the insistence of the JDF's neutrality in the conflict.
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reported that 136 injured people were brought to their facilities in El Fasher, although it was becoming increasingly more difficult to treat them. The organization also claimed many of the wounded are civilians hit by stray bullets. Some civilians in the area, speaking to
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By 29 May, several parts of the city were either destroyed or burned. By 26 May, all roads to the main market in El Fasher were closed, and by 29 May, it had been destroyed. Renewed RSF attacks on the northern neighborhoods of El Fasher destroyed several buildings at the
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Despite the renewed peace after 29 May, facilities in the city were damaged during the battle. Hospitals, power, and communications were all down in the city, and fuel prices were exorbitantly high. An influx of refugees made their way to El Fasher from
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said the South Hospital had recorded 134 deaths from 979 patients treated at the hospital during the previous two weeks. On 26 May, BBC reported that the Saudi and the South hospitals were the only ones functioning in the region.
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refugee camp, home to over 100,000 displaced people, was burnt to the ground by late April, along with the main market in El Fasher. Satellite images also revealed tanks and unknown forces residing in residential areas.
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On 18 August, clashes broke out again in the eastern part of the city, the first time since 30 May. The renewed clashes broke out between the RSF and the Sudan Liberation Movement – El Foka, under the control of
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By mid-November, rumors spread of the RSF massing troops outside the city in preparation for an offensive. Civilians were extremely nervous in fear of an attack. In defense of the city, SLM – el-Nur and the
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While the Abdelsalam Centre Hospital was able to reopen during the truce, the South Hospital was still in a dire situation. All hospitals were then able to reopen in the following days. By 4 May,
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had earlier stated their plan to back the JDF in case of an RSF attack. SLM – el-Nur released a statement stating that this backing was not in defense of the Sudanese Army, instead of the JDF.
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commander in Minnawi's faction of SLA was killed in the village of Shaqra while defending it from the RSF. Two others were injured as well. Fighting largely ended on 8 November.
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mountains and surrounding towns. Refugees from Kalma camp in El Fasher lost everything as their homes were flooded. Many of the hospitals in the El Fasher area saw a spike in
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arrived in the city to meet with El Sadig El Foka, the commander of his faction of the SLM, and members of the JDF in coordination with stopping an RSF attack.
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reported nine killed and 36 injured in the city at their hospitals. Both MSF and the SDS claimed there were not enough supplies to last three weeks.
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1654:"Secretary-General Condemns Looting, Reported Violence around El Fasher Base of Former African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur | UN Press"
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1019:. The Joint Darfur Force stayed relatively silent on the outbreak in clashes, declaring they would only protect the road connecting El Fasher to
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warned that the fall of El Fasher to RSF forces may be imminent, that a humanitarian disaster could unfold and that the battle must be paused.
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began in El Fasher. At the start of May, there were reports that the RSF had surrounded El Fasher and was blocking all roads into the city.
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SAF comes under control of southern El Fasher, the Joint Darfur Force in the north, and RSF in parts of the west and east
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On June 14, 2024, Sudanese armed forces killed Ali Yaqoub Gibril, commander of the Rapid Support Forces in Darfur.
4349:"UN Security Council adopts resolution demanding Sudan paramilitary protect civilians and lift siege of El Fasher"
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During the rainy season in September, thousands of refugees who fled to El Fasher fled to territory controlled by
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Reports surfaced on 18 April 31 Indian citizens stranded in El Fasher, prompting the Indian government to launch
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The RSF launched a massive attack on the 6th Infantry Division in El Fasher on 26 October, the same day they
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being signed there in 2013. Despite this, fighting still occurred occasionally in the city, between rebels,
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2204:"Darfur update: clashes in El Geneina, extended truce in El Fasher, and popular initiatives in Nyala"
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3729:"The United States Calls for an Immediate Cessation of Attacks in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan"
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and its pumping station and shut off water supplies to El Fasher. On 27 May, the JDF retook it.
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3376:"Recent clashes cause deaths and injuries in South Darfur and more displacement in North Darfur"
3248:"Recent clashes cause deaths and injuries in South Darfur and more displacement in North Darfur"
2306:"Sudan: Darfur Update – El Geneina Clashes Continue, Truce Holds in El Fasher, Looting in Nyala"
2237:"Sudan: Darfur Update – El Geneina Clashes Continue, Truce Holds in El Fasher, Looting in Nyala"
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had successfully ended, and the Indian government extracted all Indian nationals from the city.
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2535:"Darfur update: Minawi is back in El Fasher and redeploys troops, cautious calm in Nyala"
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2896:"North Darfur: more people die in Kutum, fears for forced closure of El Fasher hospital"
4375:"High-ranking RSF commander killed amidst fierce fighting in El Fasher - Sudan Tribune"
3407:"Hemedti: 'RSF does not seek control over Sudan but will fight on to the last soldier'"
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2371:"West Darfur clashes leave 25 dead, prisoners freed in Nyala, El Fasher, and Ed Daein"
1777:"Sudan's RSF say it seized presidential palace, Khartoum airport in apparent coup bid"
1229:"West Darfur clashes leave 25 dead, prisoners freed in Nyala, El Fasher, and Ed Daein"
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launched attacks against Sudanese Army bases and their allies, the predominantly Arab
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3851:"RSF 'captures West Darfur capital – poised to advance on North Darfur and Kordofan'"
3699:"North Darfur governor calls to allow civilians to evacuate potential conflict zones"
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4095:"Sudan Situation Update: December 2023 | Unraveling the Conflict Dynamics in Darfur"
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1939:"'Dead bodies in streets': Kannadigas trapped in Sudan plead for help amid conflict"
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3606:"Concerns as fighting over 'last Darfur SAF-holdout' El Fasher likely to intensify"
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was dismissed. In Khartoum, the Sudanese capital, many Janjaweed enlisted into the
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and the Good Offices Committee had negotiated a ceasefire between the two sides.
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4007:"SLM-Abdel Wahid refutes claims of aligning Sudanese army to defend El-Fasher"
3668:"Rapid Support Forces launch fresh attack on El Fasher, sparking displacement"
2957:"A vow of fierce battles in Darfur.. and a military mobilization in El Fasher"
1624:"Sudan: Renewed Attacks On Darfur Villages Leave 25 Dead, Thousands Displaced"
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4268:"Darfur joint forces recapture crucial water reservoir from RSF in El-Fasher"
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through ethnic cleansing of those they have not displaced or killed so far".
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3791:"USA and UN 'deeply troubled' by battles for North and West Darfur capitals"
3309:"Challenges mount for Darfur Joint Force after failure to protect civilians"
3147:"Livestock trade ahead of Eid El Adha under pressure as Sudan war continues"
3019:"Livestock trade ahead of Eid El Adha under pressure as Sudan war continues"
1909:"MSF urges for safety of medical teams as fighting escalates in Sudan | MSF"
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4064:"Darfur armed groups forged agreement with SLM-AW to defend civilians: JEM"
3081:"Sudanese initiatives in North Darfur, South Kordofan to stop the fighting"
2801:"Sudanese initiatives in North Darfur, South Kordofan to stop the fighting"
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1808:"Sudan unrest: Army, RSF battle over key sites, leaving 56 civilians dead"
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1406:"Tens of thousands flee camp in Sudan after attacks by RSF paramilitaries"
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Despite the loose alliance between almost all rebel groups, RSF commander
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3050:"Zamzam Camp residents report 'terror' over the outbreak of war in Sudan"
2988:"Renewed clashes in North Darfur capital leave one dead, several injured"
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3822:"Minawi's field commander slain in suspected RSF ambush in North Darfur"
1714:"Sudan's prime minister appoints 3 state governors in Darfur, Blue Nile"
1508:"U.S. special envoy to skip El-Fasher's international meeting on Darfur"
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1282:"Minawi's field commander slain in suspected RSF ambush in North Darfur"
3340:"Continued battles deepen civilian suffering in North and South Darfur"
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Sudan: Clashes ongoing nationwide as of 16 April /update 3 | Crisis24
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3212:"Heavy rains, power cuts, water shortage in North Darfur capital"
2640:"Battles, attacks, and communication blackout continue in Darfur"
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4033:"'Last redoubt' – North Darfur capital braces for RSF onslaught"
3178:"Six killed in Central Darfur amid heightened security concerns"
3116:"Inside a Sudanese hospital: A firsthand account from El Fasher"
2565:"Fighting continues in Sudan as week of ceasefire nears its end"
2162:"Large Food Market Burned in Darfur Camp, Satellite Images Show"
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RSF and SAF agree to a ceasefire by 20 April in the first battle
3760:"Shelling rocks El Fasher, Darfur wali calls for de-escalation"
2865:"Dozens of Sudanese killed as RSF attacks North Darfur's Kutum"
2835:"Continuing violence in North Darfur, hospitals in need of aid"
2504:"Indian Embassy safely evacuates 80 Indians from Western Sudan"
1437:"Medics in Sudan warn of crisis as health system near collapse"
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3539:"Continued fighting, rapes, and robberies reported from Sudan"
2003:"Darfur on edge as violence spreads amid Sudan power struggle"
4237:"El Fasher: Single hospital in Sudan city records 134 deaths"
4126:"Darfur Joint Force deploys more troops to protect civilians"
3508:"North Darfur hospitals overwhelmed as malaria, dengue surge"
1972:"'Overwhelmed': harrowing hospital account of Sudan conflict"
1199:"Darfur Joint Force deploys more troops to protect civilians"
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2024 military engagement during the third Sudanese civil war
3278:"Fears Grow for Hundreds of Thousands as Sudan War Spreads"
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93+ civilians killed, 716+ injured (after 10 May 2024 only)
1594:"North Darfur violence continues, 'govt forces withdrawn'"
1538:"Darfur international follow-up body to meet in El-Fasher"
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Second ceasefire begins on 30 May, lasting until 18 August
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Clashes resume between 12 and 29 May after ceasefire fails
2435:"أحداث السودان.. مقتل 13 طفلاً وإصابة 39 آخرين في الفاشر"
2067:"Sudan: "We are still hearing gunfire from our compound""
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militants continued raids on civilian homes in the city.
4324:"Sudan's El Fasher could fall to rebels imminently - US"
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2770:"Living conditions worsen as soaring prices grip Sudan"
2708:"More fighting and severe water crisis in North Darfur"
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Salih, Zeinab Mohammed; Michaelson, Ruth (1 May 2023).
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was adopted demanding an end to the siege of the city.
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Ceasefire and sporadic skirmishes (30 May – 26 October)
1361:"Sanctioning Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Commanders"
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4298:"Clashes reignite in El-Fasher, Killing 11 Civilians"
3438:"IOM: 190 families displaced by North Darfur clashes"
1170:"IOM: 190 families displaced by North Darfur clashes"
450:
3942:"Fears of all-out ethnic war rise in Sudan's Darfur"
1476:"Dismay as world is 'silent' on atrocities in Sudan"
752:
is preparing to withdraw its political mission from
2633:
2631:
2098:"174+ civilians now dead in ongoing Sudan conflict"
1747:"Sudan unrest: What are the Rapid Support Forces?"
1301:"Top RSF commander Ali Yagoub killed in El Fasher"
1193:
1191:
1051:Tensions for a larger battle (26 October–November)
745:across the region, without enough food and water.
714:Attempted assassination of Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
4882:
2628:
2034:"Sudan death toll nears 200 as clashes continue"
834:Political tensions and beginning of the conflict
729:is an ongoing battle for control of the town of
4891:Sieges of the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
1434:
1188:
1147:United Nations Security Council Resolution 2736
2606:"Sudan: Heavy Gunfire in North Darfur Capital"
4411:
2701:
2699:
2667:
2665:
2403:Serwat, Ladd; Kazemi, Elham (28 April 2023).
1684:"Four killed in tribal clash in North Darfur"
883:
436:
4836:Sudanese transition to democracy (2019–2021)
4265:
4185:
4154:
4123:
4061:
4004:
3973:
3819:
3696:
3665:
3306:
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2736:
2402:
2031:
1913:Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
4418:
4404:
3205:
3203:
2696:
2662:
2337:"الفاشر : سوق ام دفسوا ينتعش من جديد"
2231:
2229:
2197:
2195:
1564:"Fighting in Sudan Darfur City Kills Four"
443:
429:
41:
4093:ACLED, Communications (1 December 2023).
1032:Sudan Liberation Army – Abdelwahid el-Nur
2032:Singh Oberoi, Surinder (18 April 2023).
3603:
3501:
3499:
3373:
3245:
3209:
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3144:
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2767:
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2671:
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2266:
2264:
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2226:
2201:
2192:
1873:
1138:On 11 June, U.S Special Envoy to Sudan
921:Ceasefire in effect (20 April – 12 May)
4883:
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3844:
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3568:
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3467:
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3367:
3365:
3241:
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3237:
3157:from the original on 28 September 2023
3110:
3108:
3106:
2906:from the original on 25 September 2023
2845:from the original on 25 September 2023
2828:
2826:
2463:
2405:"Fact Sheet: Conflict Surges in Sudan"
2159:
1805:
1473:
1256:"Fact Sheet: Conflict Surges in Sudan"
1253:
1112:On 13 April 2024, an offensive by the
4399:
4216:
4167:from the original on 14 December 2023
4105:from the original on 14 December 2023
4092:
4043:from the original on 14 December 2023
3986:from the original on 20 December 2023
3952:from the original on 14 December 2023
3921:from the original on 14 December 2023
3891:from the original on 14 December 2023
3885:Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker
3861:from the original on 14 December 2023
3801:from the original on 14 December 2023
3770:from the original on 14 December 2023
3757:
3739:from the original on 14 December 2023
3709:from the original on 11 November 2023
3647:from the original on 14 December 2023
3616:from the original on 14 December 2023
3518:from the original on 14 December 2023
3484:from the original on 14 December 2023
3386:from the original on 21 November 2023
3350:from the original on 6 September 2023
3288:from the original on 6 September 2023
3222:from the original on 6 September 2023
3175:
3047:
2937:from the original on 6 September 2023
2674:"Fighting in Darfur over the weekend"
2600:
2598:
2571:. Agence France-Presse. 29 May 2023.
2398:
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1966:
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1869:
1867:
1865:
1863:
1741:
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1403:
1127:Also on 26 May, the RSF captured the
1108:RSF offensive (13 April 2024–present)
424:
4861:
4821:Attempted assassination of al-Burhan
4074:from the original on 4 December 2023
3788:
3678:from the original on 1 November 2023
3634:
3585:from the original on 30 October 2023
3572:
3549:from the original on 5 December 2023
3536:
3496:
3471:
3448:from the original on 10 October 2023
3417:from the original on 10 October 2023
3337:
3319:from the original on 16 October 2023
3078:
2893:
2832:
2798:
2637:
2368:
2270:
2259:
1488:from the original on 2 December 2023
1176:from the original on 10 October 2023
227:Gathering of Sudan Liberation Forces
4030:
3964:
3848:
3839:
3561:
3505:
3460:
3435:
3404:
3362:
3258:from the original on 31 August 2023
3234:
3103:
2823:
2160:Koettl, Christoph (21 April 2023).
1298:
961:Sporadic clashes resume (12–29 May)
838:Following the Sudanese revolution,
240:Sudan Liberation Movement – El Foka
13:
4198:from the original on 14 April 2024
3939:
2595:
2393:
2359:
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2214:from the original on 29 April 2023
2150:
2056:
2000:
1961:
1898:
1886:from the original on 26 April 2023
1860:
1818:from the original on 17 April 2023
1787:from the original on 16 April 2023
1757:from the original on 21 April 2023
1736:
1474:Murray, Yvonne (2 December 2023).
783:Sudan People's Liberation Movement
14:
4922:
4427:Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
4155:SudanTribune (13 December 2023).
4136:from the original on 1 March 2024
4062:SudanTribune (28 November 2023).
4005:SudanTribune (26 November 2023).
3974:SudanTribune (25 November 2023).
3733:United States Department of State
3210:Bergman, Andrew (6 August 2023).
3188:from the original on 21 July 2023
3126:from the original on 31 July 2023
3091:from the original on 31 July 2023
3060:from the original on 31 July 2023
3029:from the original on 31 July 2023
2998:from the original on 2 April 2024
2967:from the original on 27 June 2023
2924:
2875:from the original on 14 July 2023
2811:from the original on 31 July 2023
2780:from the original on 19 June 2023
2718:from the original on 27 June 2023
2684:from the original on 27 June 2023
2650:from the original on 27 June 2023
2616:from the original on 27 June 2023
1874:Bergman, Andrew (17 April 2023).
1806:Online, Tribune (16 April 2023).
1365:United States Department of State
1209:from the original on 1 March 2024
1077:Sudan Justice and Equality Forces
980:Committee of Mediators and Elders
802:Doha Document for Peace in Darfur
454:Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
255:Sudan Justice and Equality Forces
84:13 April 2024 – present (ongoing)
31:Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
4860:
4849:
4848:
4367:
4341:
4316:
4290:
4278:from the original on 30 May 2024
4259:
4247:from the original on 26 May 2024
4124:SudanTribune (3 December 2023).
3820:SudanTribune (6 November 2023).
3697:SudanTribune (1 November 2023).
3666:SudanTribune (1 November 2023).
2749:from the original on 6 June 2024
2583:from the original on 6 June 2024
2545:from the original on 22 May 2023
2514:from the original on 22 May 2023
2484:from the original on 6 June 2024
2445:from the original on 24 May 2023
2415:from the original on 25 May 2023
2381:from the original on 15 May 2023
2347:from the original on 24 May 2023
2283:from the original on 6 June 2024
2180:from the original on 6 June 2024
2138:from the original on 28 May 2023
2108:from the original on 28 May 2023
2077:from the original on 25 May 2023
2044:from the original on 22 May 2023
2013:from the original on 23 May 2023
1982:from the original on 23 May 2023
1949:from the original on 22 May 2023
1919:from the original on 21 May 2023
1848:from the original on 22 May 2023
1664:from the original on 17 May 2023
1634:from the original on 22 May 2023
1604:from the original on 22 May 2023
1574:from the original on 22 May 2023
1455:from the original on 6 June 2024
1416:from the original on 6 June 2024
1385:from the original on 24 May 2024
1262:from the original on 25 May 2023
1235:from the original on 15 May 2023
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4710:Evacuation of foreign nationals
4705:Forced deportation of Eritreans
4229:
4210:
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4148:
4117:
4086:
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3998:
3933:
3903:
3881:"Field Dispatch from El Fasher"
3873:
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3782:
3751:
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3690:
3659:
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3307:SudanTribune (20 August 2023).
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3010:
2979:
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2887:
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2768:Bergman, Andrew (1 June 2023).
2761:
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2496:
2464:Davies, Lizzy (27 April 2023).
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2316:from the original on 3 May 2023
2247:from the original on 3 May 2023
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2089:
2025:
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1931:
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1690:. 26 March 2023. Archived from
1676:
1646:
1616:
1586:
1556:
1530:
1500:
1467:
1428:
1397:
658:Evacuation of foreign nationals
653:Forced deportation of Eritreans
188:SLM-Minnawi (from 16 November)
4186:SudanTribune (12 April 2024).
1720:. 14 June 2021. Archived from
1371:
1353:
1311:
1292:
1274:
1254:Serwat, Ladd (28 April 2023).
1247:
1221:
1162:
79:18 August 2023 – 13 April 2024
1:
4513:Darfur Joint Protection Force
3120:Doctors Without Borders – USA
2986:SudanTribune (23 June 2023).
2071:Doctors Without Borders – USA
1514:. 5 July 2010. Archived from
1404:Ahmed, Kaamil (24 May 2024).
1155:
1081:Justice and Equality Movement
808:, the Sudanese Army, and the
779:Justice and Equality Movement
767:
217:Justice and Equality Movement
4780:Aircraft at Khartoum airport
4501:Al-Bara' ibn Malik Battalion
4266:SudanTribune (27 May 2024).
4217:Ahmed, Kaamil (2 May 2024).
3604:Camille (13 November 2023).
2737:SudanTribune (31 May 2023).
2441:(in Arabic). 28 April 2023.
1135:result of the RSF shelling.
842:was appointed governor, and
7:
907:Sudanese Doctor's Syndicate
394:Osman Mohamed Hamid Mohamed
10:
4927:
4896:April 2023 events in Sudan
4738:Local humanitarian groups
3537:Lisa (25 September 2023).
3472:Lisa (19 September 2023).
3374:Camille (21 August 2023).
3246:Camille (21 August 2023).
1087:and SLA-Tambour commander
884:First battle (15–20 April)
873:
840:Nimir Mohammed Abdelrahman
286:Nimir Mohammed Abdelrahman
74:12–29 May 2023 (ceasefire)
4844:
4831:2023 Foro Baranga clashes
4798:
4757:
4685:
4635:
4531:
4433:
3758:Amgad (2 November 2023).
3506:AMB (20 September 2023).
3436:AMB (11 September 2023).
2202:Camille (25 April 2023).
480:2021 Sudanese coup d'état
462:
412:
399:
272:
146:
58:
40:
28:
23:
4665:Kutum Hospital airstrike
4031:AMB (27 November 2023).
3789:Lisa (3 November 2023).
3635:Lisa (1 November 2023).
3573:Lisa (27 October 2023).
3405:AMB (6 September 2023).
3145:Camille (27 June 2023).
3017:Camille (27 June 2023).
898:Médecins Sans Frontières
619:Kutum Hospital airstrike
122:RSF starts offensive in
4826:Treaty of Jeddah (2023)
4037:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3855:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3849:AMB (6 November 2023).
3795:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3764:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3641:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3610:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3579:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3543:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3512:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3478:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3442:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3411:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3380:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3344:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3338:Lisa (23 August 2023).
3252:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3216:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3182:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3151:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3085:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3054:Dabanga Radio TV Online
3023:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2900:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2839:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2805:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2774:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2712:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2706:Camille (30 May 2023).
2678:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2672:Camille (29 May 2023).
2644:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2539:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2375:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2341:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2277:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2208:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2102:Dabanga Radio TV Online
2096:Amgad (19 April 2023).
1880:Dabanga Radio TV Online
1598:Dabanga Radio TV Online
942:result of the clashes.
709:Treaty of Jeddah (2023)
375:Abdul Rahman Qarn Shata
4758:Damaged infrastructure
4645:May 2023 Mayo shelling
3176:Amgad (20 July 2023).
3048:Sarah (28 June 2023).
2533:Camille (9 May 2023).
2369:Lisa (26 April 2023).
927:Good Offices Committee
864:Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
748:By December 2023, the
273:Commanders and leaders
82:4th phase (offensive):
4672:Wad Al-Noora massacre
3079:Lisa (30 June 2023).
2927:"El Fasher Defection"
2894:Lisa (12 June 2023).
2799:Lisa (30 June 2023).
1172:. 11 September 2023.
844:Mohammed Hassan Arabi
400:Casualties and losses
166:6th Infantry Division
161:Sudanese Armed Forces
69:13 April 2023 (1 day)
4573:UNSC Resolution 2736
4379:www.sudantribune.com
3887:. 12 November 2023.
2833:Lisa (7 June 2023).
2638:Lisa (26 May 2023).
2508:United News of India
2335:Kamal (9 May 2023).
2271:Lisa (12 May 2023).
1630:. 10 December 2021.
1299:Monitor, Sudan War.
1114:Rapid Support Forces
976:El Fasher University
848:Rapid Support Forces
817:Juba Peace Agreement
624:Wad An Nora massacre
267:Rapid Support Forces
4687:Humanitarian crisis
2931:sudanwarmonitor.com
1305:sudanwarmonitor.com
1205:. 3 December 2023.
1005:Zamzam refugee camp
1001:Kassab refugee camp
636:Humanitarian crisis
475:Sudanese revolution
208:(until 16 November)
4775:Sudan Central Bank
4491:Popular Resistance
4480:(Tambour faction)
4467:(al-Hilu faction)
3284:. 18 August 2023.
2166:The New York Times
1781:Al Arabiya English
1600:. 11 August 2021.
1288:. 6 November 2023.
1069:Abdel Rahman Jumma
860:overthrown in 2021
727:siege of El Fasher
344:Abdul Wahid al-Nur
307:Babikir Musa
193:Joint Darfur Force
24:Siege of El Fasher
4876:
4875:
4790:Laboratory crisis
4660:Ardamata massacre
4655:Misterei massacre
4650:Masalit massacres
4471:Abdelaziz al-Hilu
2007:www.aljazeera.com
1978:. 21 April 2023.
1945:. 17 April 2023.
1783:. 15 April 2023.
1751:www.aljazeera.com
1544:. 8 December 2013
1231:. 26 April 2023.
1096:Abdelrahim Dagalo
758:Nathaniel Raymond
722:
721:
602:Masalit massacres
509:Yarmouk airstrike
504:Laboratory crisis
419:
418:
415:60,000+ displaced
356:Ali Yaqoub Gibril
222:Sudanese Alliance
142:
141:
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4677:Galgani massacre
4546:Khartoum Airport
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