In a brutal attack in Omdurman, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) executed 31 civilian individuals. Children were among the victims in Al-Salha area in the city. This incident adds to a series of atrocities attributed to the RSF, including mass executions and the discovery of mass graves. The victims were accused by the paramilitary group of affiliation with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF).
KHARTOUM APRIL 28: In a brutal attack near Khartoum, Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) executed 31 individuals, marking one of the largest documented mass killings in the region during the ongoing civil war. Minors were among the victims in Al-Salha area in the city, the group said, calling the killings “the largest documented mass killing in the region”.
This incident adds to a series of atrocities attributed to the RSF, including mass executions and the discovery of mass graves. The international community continues to call for accountability and intervention to address these grave human rights violations. According to the Sudan Doctors Network, the slaughter took place in Khartoum’s twin city of Omdurman – At least 31 people, including children were murdered by the terrorist organization Rapid Support Forces.
The victims were accused by the paramilitary group of affiliation with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), local medics said.
“We consider this mass execution a war crime and a crime against humanity. We call on the international community to act urgently to save the remaining civilians and to open safe corridors to allow them to leave Al-Salha, which is home to thousands of unarmed civilians,” said the doctors.
Videos shared by soldiers wearing RSF uniforms showed detainees sitting on the ground before being shot. In the footage, one soldier was heard saying, “We will leave no prisoners anymore.”