AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRSF Offensive Warning: The UN’s Volker Türk urged immediate action to stop an “imminent” RSF push toward el-Obeid, warning of a repeat of el-Fasher atrocities as drone strikes and artillery intensify. Civilian Infrastructure Hit: Sudan Doctors Network said RSF shelling knocked out medical facilities and water stations in el-Obeid, including dialysis and emergency departments, worsening conditions for over a million residents and displaced people. Drone Strikes Escalate Fear: Reports say RSF drones struck el-Obeid’s main power station, plunging the city into blackout and targeting fuel and supply routes, deepening a fuel and services crisis. Gold Mining Rumor Denied: Egypt’s Petroleum Ministry rejected social media claims that deals were signed to develop 108 gold mines in northern Sudan, saying no official statements were made and warning of legal action. Humanitarian Displacement in Blue Nile: Xinhua described harsh conditions at Al-Karama displacement center in Blue Nile, with about 9,000 people living in 1,500–1,800 tents after clashes since early 2025. MSF Suspension in Chad: A Sudan-aligned authority ordered MSF to suspend activities in eastern Chad over alleged sexual exploitation of Sudanese refugees, after MSF dismissed 18 staff over abuse claims. International Justice Push: Sudanese survivors filed a war crimes complaint against RSF in Kenya, seeking accountability for alleged atrocities.
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