Sudan: UN Security Council Expresses Concern Over RSF Drone Attacks On Al-Obeid
Council members warned the RSF assault could trigger mass atrocities, citing drone strikes that killed at least 50 civilians in 10 days.
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Sudan: UN Security Council Expresses Concern Over RSF Drone Attacks On Al-Obeid
Members of the UN Security Council expressed concern over reports of drone attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia on Al-Obeid and their increasing frequency, which killed more than 1,000 civilians between January and May 2026 and caused extensive damage to civilian infrastructure. The Council called for investigations into all violations and abuses and for those responsible to be held accountable.
UNSC Warns 500,000 Civilians Face Atrocity Risk in Sudan After 10 Days of RSF Drone Strikes
The UN Security Council and a coalition of […] The post UNSC Warns 500,000 Civilians Face Atrocity Risk in Sudan After 10 Days of RSF Drone Strikes appeared first on The Media Line.
The horrors of the murderous siege of the Sudanese city of El-Fasher must be prevented for El-Obeid. The city of the strategic region of Kordofan, already besieged by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has been hit by several drones and could experience a deadly assault by the same paramilitary forces, UN warns.
UN Security Council warns of 'imminent risk of mass atrocities' in Sudan's El-Obeid
The United Nations Security Council has warned of an “imminent risk of mass atrocities” in Sudan as fighting intensifies around El-Obeid, urging the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to immediately halt their assault on the city. In a statement, council members called on all parties to end hostilities, protect civilians and respect international humanitarian law. They also raised concern over reported RSF drone strikes in El-Obeid and incr…
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