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Over 1,000 civilians killed in Darfur camp

Published on: December 18, 2025 4:24 PM

More than 1,000 civilians were killed when Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces seized the Zamzam displacement camp in Darfur in April, the UN Human Rights Office reported on Thursday. About a third of the victims were reportedly executed summarily.

The Zamzam camp, located in western Darfur, housed nearly half a million people displaced by ongoing civil war. The takeover by paramilitary forces between April 11 and 13 caused mass panic and widespread devastation among residents.

Read more : Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed In Sudan attack

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said the killings may constitute the war crime of murder. He stressed that deliberate attacks on civilians or those not actively involved in combat violate international law.

According to the UN report, the massacre demonstrates a severe breakdown of protection for displaced populations in conflict zones. Survivors described targeted violence, looting, and destruction of shelters during the attack on the camp.

Read more : Pakistan condemns deadly attack on UN peacekeepers in Sudan

The UN emphasized that accountability measures are urgently needed to prevent further atrocities and to bring perpetrators to justice. International observers called for independent investigations to ensure human rights violations are documented and prosecuted.

The Darfur region has experienced decades of conflict, leaving millions displaced and vulnerable. This latest report highlights the continued risks faced by civilians and the urgent need for international humanitarian support and protection.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Darfur massacre, Latest, Rapid Support Forces, Sudan civilian deaths, Sudan conflict report, UN human rights, Zamzam camp attack

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