UN 'alarmed' at reported summary executions of civilians in Sudan
- At least 18 civilians were killed in seven incidents after SAF forces regained control of Khartoum North on January 25, according to the High Commissioner from OHCHR.
- A video surfaced showing SAF members threatening alleged RSF collaborators, with further threats of violence against residents in Khartoum North.
- Attacks on civilians by the RSF continue, with a drone strike on January 24 killing at least 67 people at Al-Saudi Maternity Hospital in El Fasher.
- The UN emphasizes that deliberate attacks on civilians are war crimes and urges all parties to protect civilians and respect humanitarian law.
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