Fresh satellite images suggest mass burials have taken place in El-Fasher, Sudan’s Darfur region, following the city’s capture by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
The Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, analysing imagery from Colorado-based Vantor, identified two suspected grave sites — one near a mosque close to the Saudi hospital, and another beside a former children’s hospital reportedly used as a prison.
The images appear to show trenches being dug and later covered, raising fears of widespread killings. Earlier photos showed what analysts described as corpses and blood stains visible from space.
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Meanwhile, reports from El-Obeid indicate a drone strike on a funeral killed at least 40 people. The RSF denies involvement in the El-Fasher hospital killings, though video evidence and survivor accounts suggest otherwise as global condemnation mounts.


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