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Considered synonyms: al, awami, awami, bal, bangladesh, bengalese, burhan, league, lega, liga, people's, popolare, popolare, rapid support forces
1 October 2025 | BBC News (Author)
Sudan
Al-Fashir: Article on the impact of the conflict on the civilian population
Sudanese city under siege: 'My son's whole body is full of shrapnel' (Media Report, English)
- For 17 months the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have besieged
el-Fasher, located in their ethnic heartland of Darfur, and now they're closing
in on key military sites in the city.
The conflict in Sudan broke out in 2023 following a power struggle between
the top commanders of the RSF and the Sudanese army.
29 September 2025 | USDOS – US Department of State (Author)
Sudan
Annual report on trafficking in persons (covering April 2024 to March 2025)
2025 Trafficking in Persons Report: Sudan (Periodical Report, English)
- However,
since the onset of hostilities on April 15, 2023, which continued through this
reporting period, both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support
Forces (RSF) have employed or recruited child soldiers, including children who
were compulsorily recruited. The SAF commander general remained the head of the
armed forces and de facto head of state.
25 September 2025 | ISW – Institute for the Study of War (publishing platform), CTP – Critical Threats Project (Author)
Burkina Faso, Congo, Democratic Republic, Niger, Sudan
Regular analysis of major developments regarding state and non-state actors regarding security in selected African countries
DRC Ceasefire Collapse; Turkish Troops to Niger; El Fasher on the Brink: Africa File, September 25, 2025 (Periodical Report, English)
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* Sudan [https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/drc-ceasefire-collapse-turkish-troops-niger-sudan-el-fasher-rsf-siege-jnim-pressure-eastern-burkina-faso-africa-file-september-25-2025#Sudan]
.The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) advanced on key positions in el Fasher, the
besieged capital of North Darfur state. […] drc-ceasefire-collapse-turkish-troops-niger-sudan-el-fasher-rsf-siege-jnim-pressure-eastern-burkina-faso-africa-file-september-25-2025#_ednf604326a54f96d3c6656920c1748aa4b84]
The RSF’s capture of el Fasher would give the group control over all
population centers in Darfur region, consolidating a de facto partition in
Sudan.The RSF established the Government of Peace and Unity in April 2025,
swearing in RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo […] (Hemedti) as the head in Nyala—the
capital of South Darfur state—in August. […] ednf604326a54f96d3c6656920c1748aa4bref84]
https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/07/1165340 [https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/07/1165340]
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https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/rsfs-hemedti-sworn-head-parallel-sudanese-government […] -2025-08-30/ [https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/rsfs-hemedti-sworn-head-parallel-sudanese-government-2025-08-30/]
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https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/sudanese-coalition-led-by-paramilitary-rsf-announces-parallel-government
22 September 2025 | HRC – UN Human Rights Council (formerly UN Commission on Human Rights) (Author)
Sudan
Report of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the impact of the conflict on the civilian population and critical infrastructure (attacks on civilians; arbitrary detention, torture and inhumane treatment; sexual and gender-based violence; attacks on food systems; other topics) [advance edited version]
Sudan: a war of atrocities; Report of the independent international fact-finding mission for the Sudan [A/HRC/60/22] (Special or Analytical Report, English)
- Rapid Support Forces and allies
34. In early October 2024, after the joint forces allied with the Sudanese
Armed Forces
attacked and captured a base of the Rapid Support Forces in Bir Maza, North
Darfur, the
Rapid Support Forces and their allies attacked Kutum locality, targeting
several villages
between the towns of Kutum and Anka, perceived as sympathetic to the Sudanese
Armed
Forces. […] He was threatened with
consequences if he
disclosed that he had been held by the Rapid Support Forces.
50. Guards of the Rapid Support Forces executed detainees, including seven
detainees at
a military base of the Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur in May 2024. […] The Rapid Support
Forces carried
out executions and caused deaths in detention. […] Members of the Rapid Support Forces were identified as the
primary
perpetrators, but members of the Sudanese Armed Forces were also implicated.
While
predominantly directed at women and girls, some victims were men and boys.
Rapid Support Forces
59. The Rapid Support Forces used sexual violence as a deliberate tactic to
humiliate and
subjugate women, girls and entire communities. […] Girls were
reportedly stripped at checkpoints manned by the Rapid Support Forces, under
the pretext of
searches. A male victim reported being forced to remain naked for three
consecutive days
while detained by the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum.
62. In areas under their control, the Rapid Support Forces systematically
carried out
abductions for sexual exploitation purposes.
19 September 2025 | BBC News (Author)
Sudan
Darfur: 78 people killed and about 20 injured in drone strike on mosque in the city of al-Fashir
Drone strike on Sudan mosque kills 78, medic tells BBC (Media Report, English)
- Friday's attack in the city of el-Fasher has been blamed on the paramilitary
Rapid Support Forces (RSF), but the group has not taken responsibility.
The RSF and the army have been engaged in a ferocious civil war for more than
two years.
18 September 2025 | ISW – Institute for the Study of War (publishing platform), CTP – Critical Threats Project (Author)
Congo, Democratic Republic, Mali, Somalia, Sudan
Regular analysis of major developments regarding state and non-state actors regarding security in selected African countries
SAF Gains in Central Sudan; DRC Ethnic Violence: Africa File, September 18, 2025 (Periodical Report, English)
- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have resumed their drone strike campaign in
eastern Sudan to undermine SAF governance and disrupt logistics. […] Assessments:
Sudan—SAF
Author: Michael DeAngelo with Liam Karr
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) captured Bara—a key town on the northern axis
between Khartoum and central Sudan—from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on
September 11.The SAF and affiliated militias reportedly advanced north from the
North Kordofan state capital, el Obeid, and west from um Dam.[1] [https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis […] Sudan—RSF
Author: Michael DeAngelo
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) conducted drone strikes targeting critical
infrastructure in Khartoum and White Nile states between September 9 and 14.
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