The ongoing conflict in Sudan , particularly in the city of El Pasher , has escalated to alarming levels, drawing international attention. Amidst calls for a humanitarian truce , recent developments highlight the complex and dire situation within the region.
Sudan Accepts UN Truce Proposal
The Sudanese Army has agreed to a week-long truce as urged by the United Nations, aimed at alleviating suffering in El Pasher, the capital of Darfur Norte . However, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) responded by claiming they have not received any communication regarding this ceasefire. In a back-and-forth of accusations, Sudanese doctors recently reported that fresh attacks in the city resulted in 13 fatalities and over 20 injuries .
Humanitarian Crisis in El Pasher
El Pasher has endured a siege by the RSF for several months, leading humanitarian organizations to classify the situation as critical and bordering on famine . The city is currently under constant attack, with ongoing bombings destroying essential aid convoys and medical facilities. In an urgent plea from local officials, Minni Minawi , the governor of Darfur, expressed support for the government’s commitment to the humanitarian truce via social media.
Confusion Over Truce Acceptance
Despite the Sudanese government’s acceptance, RSF’s legal advisor Mohamed al Mujtar al Nur stated that their commander, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo —commonly known as ‘Hemedti’—was unaware of any truce proposal. They have categorically rejected the idea of a ceasefire, asserting that the city is largely vacated following a mass evacuation organized by the RSF. Reports indicate that many residents have fled to surrounding towns like Tawila , Karma , or Yebel .
Evacuations Amidst Ongoing Attacks
The RSF has utilized social media platforms to inform the public of their plans to evacuate civilians, claiming they have been helping thousands escape El Pasher, especially after several commanders from the Sudanese armed forces surrendered. The United Nations has reported that over 330,000 individuals fled El Pasher earlier this year, highlighting a broader humanitarian disaster.
Calls for International Attention
The dire situation has prompted calls for the international community to reevaluate their engagement strategies. Yassir Arafat, an advisor linked to the RSF, described the truce as a desperate ploy by Sudanese forces to bolster their besieged troops with food and ammunition. He urged the UN to engage in dialogue with the RSF’s humanitarian wing rather than the army.
Devastating Impact of Recent Attacks
Shortly before the government agreed to the truce, reports from the Doctors’ Network of Sudan indicated a substantial attack by the RSF. This artillery bombardment , termed deliberate , resulted in the tragic loss of lives—including three children—and wounded many more. This incident shattered a brief period of relative calm in the area.
The Broader Context of the Sudanese Conflict
The Sudan War represents one of the gravest humanitarian crises in recent African history. The fracture between the army and paramilitary groups has led to widespread violence and rekindled tribal conflicts across Darfur . Casualty figures are staggering, with countless lives lost and hundreds of thousands displaced, facing dire conditions and potential health crises from ailments like cholera .
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