In Sudan’s central Gezira state, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) reportedly killed at least 124 civilians during an attack on the village of Alseriha on Saturday, according to the Sudan Doctors Network.
The non-governmental organisation stated that a massacre was carried out by the RSF in Alseriha, with the attack lasting for hours and leading to dozens of injuries and the displacement of hundreds. The network condemned the RSF’s “irrational escalation against civilians who have chosen to stay despite a year of tragic humanitarian conditions.”
The RSF has not yet issued a statement regarding the attack. However, tensions have been escalating in Gezira state as conflict continues between the RSF and Sudan’s army.
On Friday, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) reported the displacement of 853 households from Tamboul city and nearby villages due to rising clashes. This unrest comes days after Abu Aqla Muhammad Ahmed Kikil, the RSF commander in Gezira, defected to the Sudanese army, bringing his forces with him to fight alongside the military.
Since the conflict began in April 2023, more than 20,000 people have died, and over 10 million have been displaced, according to the United Nations. The international community has intensified calls for peace, warning that the ongoing violence could lead to widespread famine as food shortages worsen in 13 of Sudan’s 18 states.