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Nyala, November 6 (Darfur24) Local traders in Nyala reported on Wednesday that food prices have increased following the closure of the Adré border crossing with Chad and restrictions on commercial trucks departing from Al-Dabba in northern Sudan. Chadian authorities closed the Adré crossing six days ago, without issuing an officialContinue Reading

    London/Washington, DC, November 5 (Darfur24) A new investigation by the U.S.-based organization The Sentry alleges business ties between one of the United Arab Emirates’ most senior government officials and a businessman accused of supplying foreign mercenaries to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during the recent siege of ElContinue Reading

Tawila, November 5 (Darfur24) Several displaced residents fleeing the city of El Fasher have shared accounts of severe hardship during their escape to the town of Tawila, about 55 kilometers away, saying they were subjected to looting and physical assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) along the way. Darfur24Continue Reading

Khartoum, November 5 (Darfur24) Residents and relatives in North Darfur report that armed groups wearing Rapid Support Forces (RSF) uniforms have been abducting civilians fleeing El Fasher and demanding ransom payments in exchange for their release. According to eyewitnesses, the kidnappings began shortly after the RSF seized control of ElContinue Reading

Babanusa, November 4 (Darfur24) The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) announced on Tuesday that they had shot down an Ilyushin warplane belonging to the Sudanese army over the city of Babanusa in West Kordofan State. In a statement, the RSF said the aircraft had carried out a series of airstrikes thatContinue Reading

Port Sudan, November 4 (Darfur24) The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Famine Review Committee announced on Monday that famine has been confirmed in El Fasher in North Darfur and Kadugli in South Kordofan. In its latest report, the committee said that the situation in Dilling, also in South Kordofan,Continue Reading