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    RSF actions in Sudan's al-Fashir points to genocide, UN probe says

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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    A UN fact‑finding mission says RSF operations in al‑Fashir bear hallmarks of genocide, citing killings, rape and siege tactics against non‑Arab communities. The RSF and Sudanese authorities did not respond to requests for comment.

    UN probe: RSF actions in al-Fashir show hallmarks of genocide

    By Olivia Le Poidevin

    GENEVA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Mass killings of non‑Arab communities when the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group captured the Sudanese city of al‑Fashir bears hallmarks that point to genocide, an independent UN probe said in a new report on Thursday.

    At the end of October last year, the RSF took over the city - which had been the last remaining stronghold of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in the Darfur region in the west of the country - with thousands of people killed and raped during three days of horror, the UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan said.

    It followed an 18-month siege where the RSF imposed conditions of life calculated to bring about the physical destruction of non-Arab communities, in particular the Zaghawa and the Fur, the report stated.

    The U.N. mission said it found evidence that the RSF carried out a pattern of coordinated and repeated targeting of individuals based on ethnicity, gender and perceived political affiliation, including mass killings, rape and torture, as well as inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the group’s physical destruction - core elements of the crime of genocide under international law.

    The final draft of the report was shared with the Government of Sudan but no response was received, while the RSF did not respond to the U.N. mission's request to meet with its leadership, the report stated. The RSF and SAF did not immediately respond to requests from Reuters for comment.

    In the past, the RSF has denied such abuses - saying the accounts have been manufactured by its enemies and making counter-accusations against them.

    "The scale, coordination, and public endorsement of the operation by senior RSF leadership demonstrate that the crimes committed in and around al-Fashir were not random excesses of war" said Mohamad Chande Othman, Chair of the Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan.

    "They formed part of a planned and organized operation that bears the defining characteristics of genocide," he added.

    Before its takeover al-Fashir's population mainly consisted of the Zaghawa, a non-Arab community, while displacement camps around the area were comprised of the Fur community, as well as Berti, Masalit and Tama, the report said.

    "EXTERMINATORY RHETORIC"

    "Survivors describe explicit threats to 'clean' the city," the report stated. Alongside attacking displacement camps, communal kitchens and medical centers with drones and heavy weapons, the RSF also carried out killings, looting, beatings and sexual violence in al-Fashir, the report stated.

    The RSF's "exterminatory rhetoric" and other violations indicated its intent to destroy the Zaghawa and Fur communities in whole or in part, the report said.

    "Witnesses heard the Rapid Support Forces saying, 'Is there anyone Zaghawa among you? If we find Zaghawa, we will kill them all'," the report said.

    Survivors recounted point-blank executions of civilians, as well as bodies of men, women and children filling roads, the report stated.

    Women and girls aged 7 to 70 years old from non-Arab communities, particularly the Zaghawa were raped and subject to other acts of sexual violence, including whipping and forced nudity, the report stated.

    The U.N. mission was mandated by members of the Human Rights Council in November to urgently investigate recent violations and abuses under international law in and around al-Fashir.

    (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •A UN fact-finding mission says RSF actions in al-Fashir bear hallmarks of genocide against non‑Arab communities.
    • •Findings cite mass killings, rape, torture and siege conditions targeting Zaghawa and Fur groups.
    • •Chair Mohamad Chande Othman says the operation appeared coordinated and publicly endorsed by RSF leaders.
    • •Sudan’s government and the RSF did not respond to mission requests; the RSF has previously denied abuses.
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about RSF actions in Sudan's al-Fashir points to genocide, UN probe says

    1What is the main topic?

    An independent UN fact‑finding mission reports that RSF operations in al‑Fashir, Sudan, bear hallmarks of genocide, citing mass killings, sexual violence and deliberate targeting of non‑Arab communities.

    2Who are the RSF and SAF?

    The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is a Sudanese paramilitary group. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) is the national military. The report centers on RSF actions during the capture of al‑Fashir, formerly an SAF stronghold.

    The Human Rights Council mandated the investigation in November to review violations in and around al-Fashir.
    3
    What evidence suggests genocide?

    The mission cites coordinated attacks, exterminatory rhetoric, mass killings, rape and conditions of life intended to destroy Zaghawa and Fur communities—core elements of genocide under international law.

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