'They killed civilians in their beds': chaos and brutality reign after fall of El Fasher

Chaos and Brutality in Sudan's North Darfur as Civilians Fall Victim to Rapid Support Forces

The fall of El Fasher, the largest city in North Darfur, has left behind a trail of chaos, brutality, and human suffering. In the three years leading up to the attack on Sunday, Newawal Khalil had been volunteering as a nurse at the city's South hospital, tending to patients including an elderly woman who desperately needed a blood transfusion.

However, when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) stormed into the hospital, killing six wounded soldiers and civilians in their beds – some of whom were women, Khalil recounts. She was shot in the right foot and thigh while trying to flee with her patients but managed to escape after being taken hostage by RSF fighters who took control of the nearby military headquarters.

Khalil's harrowing experience is just one of many accounts from civilians who fled El Fasher after the city fell, with over 1,000 people making the perilous journey on foot and in trucks to reach the town of Tawila. Many were left without food or water for days, while others were detained by RSF fighters, some of whom were subjected to gruesome punishments.

"It's a trap," says Adam Yagoub, a driver from Sennar who narrowly escaped being killed by three militiamen on camels near Garney. "People walk all day without water, and when they reach it, the militias are waiting. They killed 22 men there and took the bodies away to hide them."

Survivors have spoken of being separated by gender and perceived affiliation – men suspected of being fighters were detained while some civilians were released or freed after paying ransoms.

The Sudan Liberation Army faction led by Abdul Wahid Mohamed al-Nur (SLA-AW) has been deployed around Tawila to protect those fleeing El Fasher and prevent clashes if the RSF pursues armed groups who have retreated with their weapons. However, the humanitarian situation remains dire, with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reporting a large influx of people to its clinic in Tawila hospital.

"It's an extremely dangerous journey," MSF project coordinator Sylvain Penicaud warns. "Many were in a state of great weakness suffering from malnutrition and dehydration."

As the situation continues to unfold, many remain trapped by the RSF and allied militias in Garney, with some former soldiers being detained for days over ransom demands that have left them gravely ill. The exact number of casualties remains unclear, but it is evident that the people of North Darfur will be forced to endure a protracted period of suffering.

The RSF's head, Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo – known as Hemedti – has vowed to hold accountable those who "violated the right of any person" during the fighting. However, questions remain about the true extent of the atrocities committed by the RSF and its allies in El Fasher, with many wondering when justice will be served.

As the dust settles on this chaotic scene, one thing is clear: North Darfur's people will have to face a long and arduous road to recovery, and international attention must turn to ensuring accountability for those responsible for their suffering.
 
🚨 This is madness! People just getting shot in hospitals while trying to help others? How can that even happen? 🤯 The fact that 1k people had to walk for days without food or water is just insane... and what's with the separate treatment of men and women based on affiliation? That's just barbaric. 😩
 
omg this is so sad whats happening in sudan?? 🤕 i mean i know war is bad enough but the fact that civilians are getting caught in the middle is just heartbreaking ppl should be able to live without fear of being killed or taken hostage 🚫💔 and its not just the people of darfur who need help but also their medical staff like this nurse newawal khalil shes been through so much already 😩
 
🤕 1k ppl fleeing without food or water for days 🍔👀 it's just not right they r just tryna escape the chaos but militias keep hitting them with punishments like whoa 🤯 what's goin on in sennar is crazy and no one can stay safe atm. MSF is workin hard to help but it's a lot of ppl 💔 gotta be a humanitarian crisis now.
 
🤕 this is so sad man, innocent ppl gettin killed & traumatized just because of the conflict... 🙏 1000s of people left stranded without food or water, it's like a never-ending nightmare out there... 😩
 
🚨💔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around the chaos in Sudan's North Darfur 🤯. The Rapid Support Forces storming into that hospital and killing civilians is just horrific 😱. I mean, what's the point of all this? Are we really going to let innocent people suffer like this? 🤷‍♂️ And the fact that survivors are being detained and subjected to punishments is just despicable 😡.

I'm also worried about the humanitarian situation - 1,000+ people walking for days without food or water, and many getting killed along the way 💀. It's a total trap, like Adam Yagoub said 🚫. And what about the SLA-AW faction trying to protect people? Is that just a distraction from the real issues at hand? 🤔

The thing is, I don't think we're really seeing the full extent of what's going on here 🤐. The RSF and their allies are hiding behind some pretty vague promises of accountability 💪. But until we see concrete action taken against those responsible for these atrocities, nothing will change 😒.

And can we please just take a moment to acknowledge the suffering of the people in North Darfur? They're going through hell on earth right now, and it's our job as humans to care 🌎. We need to be demanding answers and action from our leaders, not just throwing up our hands and saying "oh, they'll sort it out eventually" 🙄.
 
omg this is so sad 🤕 the way RSF forces just stormed into hospital and killed civilians in bed its like something out of a nightmare what was going thru nurses like newawal khalil mind when she saw her patients getting killed and her being shot ? she should get help ASAP 😷 also why are people being separated by gender and perceived affiliation its so unjust and racist 🤬 and what about the 22 men who got killed on camels its like they just vanished into thin air 💀 how long will it take for justice to be served in sudan? 🤔
 
🤯 **The city of El Fasher is in SHAMBLES** 🌪️

Imagine walking into your hospital to find Rapid Support Forces storming in, killing innocent patients & nurses 👶💔 Then being taken hostage yourself 🚫 And having to watch as the world outside just disappears 🔮

This isn't just about chaos or brutality - it's personal. It's people who lost loved ones. Who have no idea where their next meal is coming from 😩 Or if they'll ever be able to return home.

The fact that civilians are being separated by gender & affiliation? 🤝 That they're being held for ransom & subjected to 'punishments' is just UNACCEPTABLE 😡

We need international attention on this NOW 💪 And we need answers: what exactly happened in El Fasher? Who's accountable? When will justice be served?

Until then, the people of North Darfur are left to pick up the pieces 🧹 Their city lies in ruins 🌆 And their future looks bleak 🤕
 
this is just so heartbreaking 🤕 the situation in north darfur is absolutely appalling, these innocent civilians are getting caught in the middle of this brutal conflict and it's all just too much to handle 😩 i mean, a nurse like newawal khalil just trying to do her job and save lives, but instead she gets shot and taken hostage by armed fighters... what even is that?! 🤯

and the fact that people are being detained based on gender and affiliation, it's like they're being treated as prisoners of war rather than human beings... this is a total disaster 😱 the humanitarian situation is dire, with people struggling to access basic necessities like food and water. it's just heartbreaking to think about these people having to go through all this suffering.

i wish there was more international attention on this issue, maybe some actual action could be taken to hold accountable those responsible for these atrocities... justice needs to be served here 💪 but until then, the people of north darfur will just have to keep waiting and hoping that things get better someday 🤞
 
🤯 This is just heartbreaking. The Sudanese government needs to get its act together ASAP and stop this chaos. People are literally dying on the streets because of some militia groups taking over. 🚨 And what's with all these military leaders making promises they can't keep? They're just using fancy words but nothing changes on the ground. 💔 The civilians who were detained and taken hostage, or had their families killed, deserve justice. It's been three years and no one's held accountable yet! 😡 The international community needs to step in and help the Sudanese people rebuild their lives. We can't just sit back and watch them suffer. 🌎
 
can't believe whats happening in Sudan rn, all these innocent ppl being killed and tortured by RSF forces... 1k+ people making the journey on foot with no food or water, it's a war crime plain & simple 🤯😡 they need to hold people accountable for this chaos
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what's happening in Sudan right now 🤯. Like, I know we've heard about conflicts before, but this one feels especially brutal. It's not just the people who are fleeing with their lives, it's also the medical workers like Newawal Khalil who are putting themselves in harm's way to help others 💉. And can we talk about how messed up it is that some civilians were killed by soldiers who were supposed to be protecting them? I mean, what even is that? 🤔 It's no wonder the humanitarian situation is dire...
 
😱 This is getting out of hand! Rapid Support Forces in Sudan are literally walking all over civilians, like they own the place. 22 men just got killed by militias on camels, and people are being held hostage or detained based on who they think might be affiliated with fighting forces... this is total chaos! 💔 The humanitarian situation is dire, with folks dying from dehydration and malnutrition while trying to escape the conflict. We need answers ASAP about what's going on here and when someone is gonna take responsibility for these atrocities 🤯
 
😨 what's going on in Sudan is just horrific I can barely even process the news 🤯 about the Rapid Support Forces attacking El Fasher and killing all those innocent civilians. It's like something out of a nightmare. And the fact that people are being detained and subjected to punishments for ransom demands is just awful 🙅‍♂️.

I mean, what kind of army does this? 😡 It's not just the numbers of casualties that are shocking, it's the fact that so many people are trapped in fear, not knowing when they'll be released or who'll come after them next. 🚨

The MSF is doing some amazing work, I guess, but it's just a Band-Aid on a much bigger wound 🤕. We need to see real accountability for these atrocities and help the people of Sudan rebuild their lives. 💖
 
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