Assault on Sudan's Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civilians [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Assault on Sudans Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civilians
Guardian investigation finds number killed in April attack by Rapid Support Forces far greater than current estimates
Mark Townsend
Thu 7 Aug 2025 05.00 BST
Last modified on Fri 8 Aug 2025 02.31 BST
More than 1,500 civilians may have been massacred during an attack on Sudans largest displacement camp in April, in what would be the second-biggest war crime of the countrys catastrophic conflict.
A Guardian investigation into the 72-hour attack by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on North Darfurs Zamzam camp, the countrys largest for people displaced by the war, found repeated testimony of mass executions and large-scale abductions. Hundreds of civilians remain unaccounted for.
The magnitude of likely casualties means the assault by the RSF ranks only behind a similar ethnic slaughter in West Darfur two years ago.
The war between the Arab-led RSF and Sudanese military, which broke out in April 2023, has been characterised by repeated atrocities, forcing millions from their homes and causing the worlds largest humanitarian crisis.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/aug/07/zamzam-massacre-rapid-support-forces-rsf-militia-civilians-slaughtered