At Least 60 Killed After Paramilitary Group Strikes Sudanese Shelter

Oct 11, 2025 - 09:28
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At Least 60 Killed After Paramilitary Group Strikes Sudanese Shelter

Drone and artillery strikes by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on a shelter in the Sudanese city of Al Fashir killed at least 60 people on Friday night and Saturday morning, according to local activists.

Al-Fashir is under siege by the RSF as it struggles to wrest control of the army’s last stronghold in the Darfur region.

The siege has spread hunger and disease in the city and relentless drone and artillery strikes have hit displacement shelters, mosques, and hospitals and clinics.

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“Bodies remain under the rubble, and others were burned alive inside the shelter caravans, children, women, and elderly killed in cold blood, the al-Fashir Resistance Committees said in a statement earlier on Saturday. It said in a later statement that the shelter had been hit twice by drones and eight times by artillery shells.

The resistance committee said hundreds of civilians have been killed by the attacks, and residents who spoke to Reuters said they had dug bunkers into their homes and neighborhoods for protection.

The activist group said the city is losing 30 people on average daily to violence, hunger, and disease.

(Reporting by Nafisa EltahirEditing by Mark Potter and Toby Chopra)

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