The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have committed multiple crimes against humanity during the siege of El-Fasher in Sudan’s western Darfur region, a UN-mandated mission said on Friday.
Those come on top of atrocities by the RSF in a broader civil war now in its third year, the mission said in a report that strengthened earlier findings.
“The RSF has further committed crimes against humanity, including large-scale killings, sexual and gender-based violence, looting, and the destruction of livelihoods — at times rising to persecution and extermination,” the chair of the fact-finding mission, Mohamed Chande Othman, said in a statement.
Living under siege
The three-person UN team is mandated by the UN Human Rights Council to investigate abuses.









