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Sudan War - EU Sanctions 5 RSF and 2 SAF Members for 'Dramatic Escalation of Violence'

The EU added 18 individuals and eight entities to sanctions, imposing asset freezes and travel bans for escalating violence and human rights violations in Sudan.

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Brussels -- The Council of the European Union (EU) today adopted sanctions against seven individuals, in view of the continued grave situation in Sudan, the dramatic escalation of violence causing irreparable costs to human life in Darfur and throughout the country, as well as violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law.

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European Union Foreign Ministers agreed on Thursday to sanction a total of seven people, five of them belonging to the Sudanese paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (FAR) and two members of the Sudanese Armed Forces, for their actions in the civil war in the country. According to the EU Council in a statement, among the sanctioned persons who are part of the FAR is Algoney Hamdan Dagalo Musa, brother of the leader of the paramilitary group, a…

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Image of the lamp Taha Abu Zeid, commander of the Al-Baraa Bin Malik Battalion. “Agencies” The European Union imposes sanctions on prominent leaders in the Rapid Support Forces and forces loyal to the Sudanese army. The commander of the Al-Baraa Bin Malik Battalion, which is linked to the Sudanese Armed Forces, is included in the European sanctions list. Sudan War Monitor: Follow-ups. The Executive Regulation of the Council of the European Union…

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EU steps up diplomatic and humanitarian efforts in Gaza, Syria and SudanThe European Union is stepping up support for peace and humanitarian initiatives in crisis regions. In particular, the EU is preparing to re-establish missions in Gaza and is imposing sanctions against parties to the conflict in Sudan.

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Agencies – Darfur24: The European Union announced new sanctions against five individuals belonging to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and two from forces supporting the Sudanese army. The sanctions target Al-Qouni Hamdan Dagalo, brother of the RSF commander, Al-Fatih Abdullah Idris, known as “Abu Lulu,” as well as Al-Tijani Ibrahim Musa and Jadu Hamdan. The post “European Sanctions on 7 Leaders in the Sudanese Conflict” first appeared on the Darf…

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دارفور ٢٤ broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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