RSF committed atrocities during al-Fashir capture, UN body says

February 13, 2026 7:48 AM EST

A desk bearing signs of shelling in a school where displaced people are sheltering, in El Fasher, Sudan, October 7, 2025. REUTERS/Mohyaldeen M Abdallah

Feb 13 (Reuters) - Rapid ‌Support Forces ​violations ​in Sudan during the capture of the city of al-Fashir amount to war crimes ‌and possible crimes against humanity, the Office ⁠of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said ‌on Friday.

Darfur's al-Fashir fell ‌to RSF forces in October 2025 after a long siege that led to mass killings.

Based on ​interviews with over 140 victims and witnesses conducted in Sudan's Northern state and in eastern ⁠Chad in late 2025, the UN Human Rights Office documented more ​than 6,000 killings in the first three days of the RSF offensive on al-Fashir ​after the siege, it said.

RSF ‌committed "widespread atrocities that amount to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity," said ⁠a report published by the Human Rights Office.

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Tuerk renewed his call on parties ⁠to the conflict to take effective steps to end the ​grave violations by forces under their command, he said in a statement.

He appealed to states with influence to act ‌urgently to prevent the repetition of violations documented in al-Fashir. "This includes respecting the ‌arms embargo already in place, and ending the ⁠supply, sale or transfer ‌of arms or ​military material to the parties."

(Reporting by Linda Pasquini, editing by Thomas Seythal and Ludwig ‌Burger)



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