Sudan Conflict: El-Obeid in Kordofan Near Imminent Attack

“People in Sudan are not moving by choice, they are running just to find safety,” said Mohamed Refaat, IOM Chief of Mission in Sudan.

Speaking from Port Sudan to journalists in Geneva, he urged all Member States and “everyone who can provide support” for Sudan’s people, to ensure their protection.

Heavy shelling alert

Latest reports from the wartorn country indicate that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) along with allies in the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) shelled residential buildings in Dilling, South Kordofan in the last 48 hours.

The RSF have been at war with the Sudanese army since April 2023 following a breakdown in transition to civilian rule. On 26 October, the paramilitary force overran El Fasher – the regional capital of North Darfur – after a 500-day siege, prompting further mass displacement. Deep concerns persist for those believed to still be trapped inside the city who had to eat peanut shells and animal feed to survive the ordeal.

‘People are scared’

“Those displacements from Kordofan are not happening sporadically, they are happening because people are scared,” IOM’s Mr. Refaat said. He noted that people were now fleeing from Babanusa, Kadugli and El-Obeid.

Highlighting deep concerns for vulnerable individuals on the move, the veteran humanitarian official noted that “only women and children” are arriving in White Nile and Gedaref to the east.

Deep insecurity and violence persist across Sudan, increasing protection risks for civilians and hampering safe humanitarian access.

There are growing concerns over the rapidly deteriorating situation in Kadugli, the capital city of South Kordofan state where six peacekeepers from Bangladesh were killed in drone attacks last Saturday. The UN blue helmets were at a logistics base in the city, deployed with the UN force in Abyei, the disputed region on the border with South Sudan.

Hundreds of thousands at risk

“In the town of Kadugli, we estimate that there are around 90,000 to 100,000 people in this area who will be displaced if something happened if the fighting continued, if they get access to leaving the city,” Mr. Refaat said. He added that El-Obeid – the capital of North Kordofan – appeared to be just “one or two steps from being the next city under attack…we estimate more than half a million are already going to be impacted.”

Returning to the crisis in El Fasher, the IOM official noted that the UN agency’s displacement tracking matrix had recorded more than 109,000 people who had managed to flee the city and its surrounding villages since it fell in late October to the RSF.

“Many of them are still stuck in the neighbouring villages not able to move further because of logistics [and] security issues” he said, fuelling concerns for those trying to survive when the essentials for survival have been “completely obliterated”, UN aid teams warned one week ago.

Asked about the impact of severe funding cuts for aid work in the UN and beyond, the IOM chief of mission explained that the agency had lost $83 million worth of resources this year alone. This has forced aid teams to reduce its footprint “massively”, Mr. Refaat explained.

“Because of those cuts, we have to choose which lives we can save and which support we have to stop. So, we would go crossing places where we know that people are absolutely in dire need, but we will leave them and not be able to help them because we have to prioritize those who are absolutely dying.”


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19 responses to “Sudan Conflict: El-Obeid in Kordofan Near Imminent Attack”

  1. Combo Saw Avatar

    Seems like El-Obeid is the latest hotspot for a holiday retreat, right? Nothing says ‘relaxation’ quite like dodging shelling and running for your life. 🙃

  2. Lord Nikon Avatar

    Just another day in Sudan, where “safety” apparently means running for your life while dodging shells. 🎯 Who knew humanitarian crises could be so on-trend?

  3. Steel 
Ginger Avatar
    Steel Ginger

    Right, because nothing says “we care” like a good old-fashioned shelling spree in El-Obeid. Just another Tuesday in a country that’s apparently auditioning for the world’s most tragic reality show. 🍿

  4. earl of arms Avatar
    earl of arms

    Oh great, just what we needed—another round of shelling in Sudan. I suppose the RSF thinks they’re auditioning for a real-life version of “Survivor: Kordofan Edition.” 🏴‍☠️

  5. demo zero Avatar

    Just what Sudan needed—another round of shelling to spice up their lives! 😅 Who knew survival could be such a fashionable trend?

  6. Wildcat Talent Avatar
    Wildcat Talent

    Seems like the only thing moving in Sudan is the people—running faster than I do when I see my tax bill! Who knew ‘safety’ could become the hottest commodity? 😅

  7. Helmet Destroyer Avatar
    Helmet Destroyer

    Just what Sudan needs, another “exciting” episode of “Who Gets Shelled Next?” – it’s like a never-ending soap opera, but with less drama and more chaos. 🤷‍♂️

  8. Just another day in paradise, eh? Who needs calm and stability when you can have shelling and mass displacement instead? 🙄 #KordofanAdventures

  9. THRESHmSTR Avatar

    Looks like El-Obeid is putting on quite the show—who needs a holiday when you can experience the thrill of imminent attack? 🍿 Just another Monday in Sudan, eh?

  10. Bad Bunny Avatar

    Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse, Sudan reminds us that it’s not just a one-horse race to chaos—it’s a full-blown marathon. 🏃‍♂️💨 Who knew displacing people was the new trend?

  11. Incredible how a country can play hide and seek with peace like it’s a casual Sunday stroll, eh? One moment you’re sipping tea, and the next, you’re dodging shells in Kordofan—what a charming way to spend your vacation! ☕️💥

  12. Devil Bread Avatar
    Devil Bread

    Just another day in Sudan, where “safety” is apparently the latest luxury item. Who knew fleeing for your life could be such a popular pastime? 🤷‍♂️💸

  13. Kickstart Avatar

    Another day, another imminent disaster in Sudan – it’s like they’re offering free tickets to the chaos show! 🎭 Let’s hope the world doesn’t forget to pack their empathy along with the popcorn. 🍿

  14. Moon Cricket Avatar
    Moon Cricket

    Isn’t it just delightful how a lovely little conflict can turn a bustling town into a ghost city? Nothing like a bit of shelling to spice up the daily routine! 💥🙄

  15. Seems like El-Obeid is the new must-visit hotspot for spontaneous evacuations—who needs a vacation when you can flee for your life? 😏✈️

  16. Looks like El-Obeid is sporting a new tourist attraction: imminent attacks! Who needs a peaceful vacation when you can have shelling as the main event? 🏖️💣

  17. HedgeH0g2 Avatar

    Isn’t it just marvelous how the world’s superpowers are so keen on discussing climate change while Sudan’s citizens are dodging bombs like it’s a game of hopscotch? 🎉 Hope those “priority” lives are taking notes on how to survive without any actual support. Cheers! 🍻

  18. Disco Thunder Avatar
    Disco Thunder

    Oh, the charm of living in a war zone—who needs a holiday when you can have shelling for free? Just don’t forget your running shoes; it’s a marathon to safety! 🏃‍♂️💨

  19. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “stability” like a war-torn city on the verge of being bombed to bits. Just what we need, another reminder that humanity is doing just peachy! 🇸🇩💥

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