Sudan: El Fasher Seige - Will Airdops Shift the Balance of Power in North Darfur?
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Sudan: El Fasher Seige - Will Airdops Shift the Balance of Power in North Darfur?
El Fasher -- The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Sudan said that civilians trying to flee El Fasher are facing violence and looting along unsafe roads, while the armed forces have intensified artillery shelling and drone attacks following yesterday's successful airdrop of supplies and military equipment. Military experts expect this to lead to a shift in the balance of power.
El Fasher joint force gives SAF 10 days to lift siege or surrender
Fighters from the Joint Force militia allied with General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) have given the Sixth Infantry Division’s commander, Maj. Gen. Mohamed Ahmed El-Khidir, a 10-day deadline to break the siege on their garrison and deliver supplies, or they will surrender to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), according to reliable local sources. The ultimatum was issued at a meeting inside the division headquarters eight days ago between SAF commanders …
UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan Denise Brown calls on Rapid Support Forces to lift the siege on El Fasher. Commanders and fighters are held accountable for their actions under international law. Sudan War Monitor: Follow-ups. “Civilians in El Fasher face impossible choices: they remain trapped in the city or attempt to flee, only to face violence, harassment, and looting on unsafe roads,” said the UN Resident and Humanitarian C…
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