AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAtrocity Allegations in Darfur: Amnesty International says RSF’s siege and capture of el-Fasher involved ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, including attacks on Zaghawa communities and widespread violence against children, urging a nationwide ceasefire and international protection. El Obeid Escalation Fears: UN officials warn drone attacks and intensifying fighting could turn El Obeid into “another El Fasher,” while the Peace Government says it’s coordinating with the US, UK and EU on civilian protection and aid delivery. Military Claims and Frontline Shifts: Sudan’s army says it retook Kulbus near the Chadian border and reports destroying large numbers of RSF vehicles and drones across Darfur, Blue Nile and Kordofan; RSF has not publicly responded. Medical Workers Detained: Sudan Doctors Network accuses RSF of holding 20 doctors in El Fasher since the city’s seizure, calling for disclosure and safe access for healthcare staff. External Links to the War: A report to the ICC alleges Libyan and Emirati officials helped supply Sudan war crimes, including alleged RSF support routes via UAE airports and transit hubs. Humanitarian Access: UN welcomes Sudan extending the Adre border crossing for aid until Sept. 30, even as violence and drone strikes disrupt operations.
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