Aid Groups Warn of Imminent Offensive in Sudan’s el-Obeid Amid Ongoing Conflict
1-Minute Brief
Humanitarian organizations are raising alarms about potential violence in el-Obeid as Sudan's conflict continues to displace and harm civilians.
Key Facts
- Thousands have been killed and millions displaced during the war in Sudan.
- The city of el-Obeid is reportedly at risk of an 'imminent ground offensive' by the RSF paramilitary and its allies.
- Aid groups, including 38 NGOs, have issued urgent warnings about possible atrocities in el-Obeid.
- The ongoing conflict has left survivors with deep physical and psychological scars.
- Humanitarian organizations are calling for swift international action to prevent further violence.
What Happened
Sudan's ongoing war has resulted in significant casualties and displacement, with aid groups warning of a potential ground offensive by the RSF in el-Obeid.
Why It Matters
The situation threatens to worsen the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, increasing risks for civilians and challenging relief efforts in affected areas.
What's Next
International response and monitoring of el-Obeid are expected, as aid organizations urge measures to prevent further violence and support affected populations.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft2h agoThe scars of war among survivors in Sudan
- Al JazeeraLeft1h agoAid groups urge swift action to avert ‘atrocities’ in Sudan’s el-Obeid
