Here is the translation of your text into English: "Images of the massacre from Sudan, where a civil war is taking place! Bodies lined up side by side."

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27.10.2025 20:23

The situation in Sudan, where a civil war has been ongoing since 2023, has reached a critical point. The Rapid Support Forces, which are in conflict with the army, have been accused of killing dozens of civilians in North Darfur and North Kordofan states, while images coming from the country have caused horror. The bodies of many executed individuals have been captured on camera, and the UN has issued a warning about the "atrocities reaching the scale of crimes against humanity."

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Images of a massacre have begun to emerge from Sudan, a North African country that has been the scene of violent clashes between the Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since April 2023. It has been claimed that the RSF executed numerous civilians in the areas they captured.

MASSACRE OF CIVILIANS BEGINS IN SUDAN

The footage shows executed civilians lined up side by side. The Sudan Doctors Network and the Emergency Lawyers Committee, civil society organizations in Sudan, accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which have been in conflict with the army for over 30 months, of killing dozens of civilians in the country's North Darfur and North Kordofan states. In a statement from the Sudan Doctors Network, it was said, "The RSF carried out a brutal massacre last night in the central city of El Fasher in North Darfur."

"THEY ARE COMMITTING ETHNIC CLEANSING"

The statement alleged that these forces "committed the crime of ethnic cleansing by killing unarmed civilians." According to information from the network's field teams, it was claimed that due to complete security chaos in the region, it is extremely difficult to reach the affected areas and that "the death toll has exceeded dozens." It was also alleged that RSF members "looted hospitals, medical facilities, and pharmacies, destroying the remaining health and life infrastructure in the region."

The Sudan Doctors Network described the events as "a blatant violation of all international laws and customs prohibiting the targeting of civilians and health facilities." The network called on the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and the international community to "urgently take action to stop the massacres, protect civilians, and hold the perpetrators accountable before international justice."

CLAIM OF "DOZENS DEAD"

In a separate statement from the Sudan Doctors Network, it was claimed that the RSF "killed 47 unarmed civilians, including 9 women, in their homes under the pretext of being affiliated with the army" in the town of Bara in North Kordofan state. The statement noted that "since the RSF took control of the city, they have systematically carried out field executions, looting, and abductions of civilians, aiming to instill fear and terror among the public."

Meanwhile, the civil society organization Emergency Lawyers Committee stated, "Since Saturday, October 25, the RSF has been carrying out a horrific massacre against civilians in the town of Bara in North Kordofan state following clashes with the army." The committee claimed that "civilians have been directly targeted after the clashes, and hundreds of mostly young civilians have been killed in the neighborhoods of Bara."

The committee also noted that in the town, where "widespread arrests, looting, and destruction of public and private properties" have occurred, communication and internet networks have been completely cut off. They reported that these attacks have led to people migrating in large groups to surrounding villages and regions under very difficult conditions, and that many individuals are reported missing.

CLASHES IN SUDAN

Since April 15, 2023, Sudan has been witnessing violent clashes between the army and the RSF. Due to the conflicts, which have caused the world's largest humanitarian crisis, more than 14 million people have been displaced both within and outside the country. While the army forces have regained control of regions in the central parts of the country, especially the capital Khartoum, the RSF has moved towards the west of the country.

The RSF, which controls the centers of 4 of the 5 states in the Darfur Region, has been besieging the city of El Fasher in North Darfur since May 2024 and is continuously launching attacks to capture the city. The RSF claimed yesterday that it had taken control of the 6th Infantry Division of the army in El Fasher.

Source: AA



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