ICC Believes War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity Are Taking Place Now in Sudan's Darfur Region
EL FASHER, NORTH DARFUR, SUDAN, JUL 10 – The bombing is part of ongoing conflict in Darfur where over 40,000 have died and nearly 13 million displaced, according to United Nations agencies.
- Active shelling and armed encirclement by RSF forces in El Fasher have cut off civilians from aid, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in North Darfur.
- The fighting in Sudan began in mid-April 2023, with clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces spreading to Darfur, fueling ongoing violence.
- ICC investigators have collected over 7,000 evidence items showing 40,000 killed and 13 million displaced, highlighting the scale of Darfur's humanitarian crisis.
- The bombing by RSF in El Fasher has led to civilians being cut off from aid, worsening cholera risks amid armed encirclement, UN reports say.
- The ICC's 2023 Darfur probe, with a 2024 trial decision and US genocide finding in 2025, underscores ongoing efforts for accountability amid war crimes allegations.
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ICC believes war crimes now happening in Sudan’s Darfur region
The International Criminal Court believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing to take place in Sudan’s vast western Darfur region where civil war has raged for more than two years, the tribunal's deputy prosecutor said Thursday. Nazhat Shameem Khan told the U.N. Security Council that the depth of suffering and the humanitarian crisis in Darfur "has reached an intolerable state," with famine escalating and hospitals, humanitaria…

ICC believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are taking place now in Sudan's Darfur region
The International Criminal Court believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing in Sudan’s vast western Darfur region where civil war has raged for more than two years, the tribunal’s deputy prosecutor says.
ICC says war crimes and crimes against humanity likely committed in Darfur
There are 'reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity' are being committed in Sudan's Darfur region, the International Criminal Court said Thursday, as its deputy prosecutor described a worsening humanitarian crisis marked by rape, famine and mass displacement.
Eight dead in Sudan paramilitary attack on shelter: doctor
PORT SUDAN: Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed eight civilians in an attack on a bunker sheltering dozens in the besieged western city of El-Fasher, a doctor said Thursday. Nearly all of Darfur, the vast western region of Sudan, remains under RSF control, with communications and media access cut off since the RSF’s war with the army began in April 2023. The
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