Over 1,500 people flee Sudan’s Darfur city in 5 days amid worsening security
UN migration agency says more than 1,500 people fled El-Fasher in North Darfur in 5 days as fighting between Sudanese army and paramilitary RSF intensifies

KHARTOUM, Sudan / ISTANBUL
At least 1,510 people fled the city of El-Fasher in western Sudan over a five-day period due to escalating violence and deteriorating security conditions, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Monday.
The displacement occurred between Oct. 15 and 19 as clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continued in and around the city, the UN agency said in a statement.
The displaced people have scattered across various sites in El-Fasher and Tawila in North Darfur, it added, warning that “the situation remains tense and volatile, raising fears of a worsening humanitarian crisis.”
Earlier Monday, the Sudanese army said in a statement that its forces repelled an RSF attack on El-Fasher from three directions, inflicting “heavy losses in lives and equipment.”
The General Coordination for Displaced Persons and Refugees in Darfur, a local civil group, said Sunday that hundreds of families fleeing El-Fasher had arrived in Tawila amid “dire humanitarian conditions.”
The group urged international humanitarian organizations to “act urgently to provide aid and assistance to the displaced, who lack the most basic necessities.”
The Sudanese army and the RSF have been fighting a war since April 2023 that has killed more than 20,000 people and displaced 14 million, according to the UN and local authorities. Research from US universities, however, estimates the death toll at around 130,000.
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