September 22, Adre — Hundreds of Sudanese refugees are continuing to arrive in the Chadian city of Adre. Bordering Sudan, Adre serves as a reception area where United Nation agencies register new arrivals. Aisha Saleh, a recent arrival from El Fasher, told Darfur24 that her journey to Adre took overContinue Reading

September 21, Nyala — Local residents said that a cargo plane landed at Nyala International Airport in South Darfur State at dawn on Saturday. The residents told Darfur24 that the plane coming from the southern direction of the city landed at around 3am. Residents in eastern neighborhoods of the city wereContinue Reading

September 21, El Fasher — Shelling between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) resumed on Saturday in El Fasher, capital of North Darfur state. Since May 10, the RSF have been launching attacks on El Fasher in an attempt to seize the last stronghold of theContinue Reading

September 21, Kadugli — Medical sources in Kadugli, capital of South Kordofan State, revealed that two girls, Tasneem  and Makarim Abdullah Tutu, died on Thursday of poisoning after eating tree leaves. The Kadugli Emergency Room says that the city is facing deteriorating humanitarian conditions, as citizens are confronting extreme difficultiesContinue Reading

September 19, El Jazirah — Local residents in El Jazirah State, Central Sudan, told Darfur24 that the villages of Qoz Al Naga and Wad Zalm were completely emptied by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after they killed dozens of people. Eyewitnesses told Darfur24 that the RSF then prevented residents fromContinue Reading

September 19, Port Sudan — The Sudanese Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday that the death toll from the cholera epidemic has risen to 335 people, with 10,567 cases reported across nine states affected by the outbreak. There were 399 new cases confirmed in five states, including three deaths. This includesContinue Reading

September 19, Al-Tina — At the start of this week, the Chadian authorities began checking the identities of Sudanese entering the country through the Al-Tina border crossing, which is under the control of the Sudanese army and allied movements. This came hours after Chad deployed military reinforcements in border areasContinue Reading

September 18, Adre — The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom accompanied by the Chadian Minister of Health, visited the border town of Adre, which hosts more than 635,000 Sudanese refugees fleeing conflict and hunger. Over 600,000 Sudanese refugees have arrived in Adre since the war began. AccordingContinue Reading