RSF Seizes El Fasher HQ Amid Civilian Massacre Reports

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claim to have captured the army’s main base in El Fasher. Medical groups accuse the militia of executing civilians and looting hospitals.

October 27, 2025Clash Report

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The RSF announced on October 26 that its fighters had seized the Sudanese Armed Forces’ Sixth Infantry Division in El Fasher after days of heavy fighting. The army described the loss as a “tactical withdrawal,” saying its units had repositioned to new defensive lines.

Civilian Executions and Looting Alleged

The Sudan Doctors Network reported that RSF fighters executed civilians on ethnic grounds on the evening of October 26. The group described the killings as “an act of ethnic cleansing” and said hospitals and clinics were looted during the assault. Dozens are feared dead, though access to affected areas remains blocked amid total security collapse.

Battle for the Sixth Division

RSF videos showed fighters celebrating inside the Sixth Infantry Division compound; analysts verified the location but not the date. The militia called it a decisive victory, while the army insisted its withdrawal was tactical and aimed at preserving remaining assets.

City Under Siege

Residents described shelling near neighborhoods and hospitals, with fuel and food stocks nearly depleted. About 260,000 civilians—roughly 130,000 children—remain trapped under bombardment and sniper fire as aid convoys fail to reach the city.

War’s Human Toll

Since April 2023, Sudan’s conflict has killed tens of thousands, displaced 12 million, and left 30 million in need of aid. The RSF now controls most of Darfur’s cities, while the army holds eastern strongholds amid growing regional spillover risks.

RSF Claims al-Fashir Army HQ Amid Reports of Civilian Massacre