UN Warns Sudan Conflict Escalates as Fighting Reaches Kordofan

On Monday, senior UN political and humanitarian officials briefed the Security Council, describing a sharply deteriorated security and humanitarian situation in Sudan. The situation is marked by indiscriminate attacks, territorial gains by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and escalating dangers for civilians, aid workers, and peacekeepers. The conflict began in April 2023, rooted in a power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the RSF. Since then, fighting has spread across the country, devastating cities, displacing millions, and causing famine in parts, including Darfur.

Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Khaled Khiari confirmed fears that the dry season would lead to increased fighting. “Each passing day brings staggering levels of violence and destruction,” he told ambassadors, describing the immense suffering of civilians with no end in sight.

In recent weeks, the conflict has focused on the Kordofan region, with RSF making significant territorial gains and capturing key locations. The region is under siege, and there are reports of SAF personnel withdrawing to South Sudan, while South Sudanese forces moved into Sudan to protect oil infrastructure. Khiari warned of the conflict’s increasingly complex and regional dimensions, cautioning that Sudan’s neighbors might be drawn into a wider war.

UN officials have noted the alarming trend of increasing drone use by both sides. On December 4, a kindergarten in South Kordofan was attacked, followed by a hospital treating victims, resulting in over 100 deaths, including 63 children. Drone attacks have also targeted UN personnel, with a December 13 strike on a UN base in Kadugli killing six Bangladeshi peacekeepers. UNISFA is investigating amid ongoing security challenges, with all UN personnel evacuated from Kadugli until further notice. Khiari stressed that such attacks on peacekeepers could constitute war crimes, demanding accountability.

The humanitarian crisis has worsened, with Kordofan becoming a new epicenter of need. Civilians, aid workers, and convoys have been targeted, affecting aid programs and forcing relocations due to insecurity. The situation in Darfur remains catastrophic, with reports of massacres and sexual violence following RSF’s takeover of El Fasher, including atrocities during the April offensive on Zamzam IDP camp.

As the conflict nears 1,000 days, officials urged the Council to protect civilians, ensure humanitarian access, and press for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Ms. Wosornu called for a strong Council message against civilian attacks and violations of international law. Khiari echoed this, urging donors to influence an end to the fighting and support a Sudanese-led political process, stressing the UN’s commitment to ending the violence for Sudanese and regional stability.


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19 responses to “UN Warns Sudan Conflict Escalates as Fighting Reaches Kordofan”

  1. Darkside Orbit Avatar
    Darkside Orbit

    Looks like Sudan’s got a new tourist attraction: “Come for the conflict, stay for the drone shows!” 🥳 Who knew the dry season would be the hottest time for fighting?

  2. Fiend Oblivion Avatar
    Fiend Oblivion

    Another day, another UN briefing—who knew that Kordofan was the new hotspot for some holiday fun? 🎉 I suppose when they said “every cloud has a silver lining,” they forgot to mention it might be a drone strike! 😏

  3. Fantastic news, isn’t it? Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more chaotic in Sudan, the UN pops up with a reminder that, surprise, surprise, conflict isn’t a summer holiday! 🤦‍♂️

  4. potato sub Avatar

    Just what we need, another UN warning about Sudan—because, you know, ignoring a war for nearly three years clearly worked wonders. Someone pass the popcorn, this show of chaos is just getting started! 🍿💥

  5. Crumb Cake Avatar

    Just what we needed—another delightful episode of “Sudanese Drama: The Kordofan Chronicles.” At this rate, they might as well start selling tickets for the front row seats. 🎭💰

  6. Just what we needed, another UN report to remind us that things in Sudan are going swimmingly—who doesn’t love a good power struggle with a side of famine? 🤷‍♂️ As if the dry season wasn’t already a perfect time for a bit of aerial bombardment and chaos, right?

  7. Isn’t it just delightful when a country decides to turn itself into a live-action disaster movie? 🎬 Kordofan’s new chapter really puts the “fun” in “fundamental humanitarian crisis,” eh? 😏

  8. Isn’t it charming how the UN’s warnings are as effective as a chocolate teapot? Just another day in Sudan, where the only thing escalating faster than the conflict is the humanitarian crisis. 🙄

  9. Looks like Sudan’s giving a masterclass in how to escalate a conflict—who knew fighting could become a competitive sport? At this rate, they might just win a gold medal in humanitarian disasters. 🥇🙄

  10. Oh, splendid, just what we needed—another episode of “Who Wants to Be a Civilian Casualty?” in Sudan. At this rate, they should hand out medals for survival instead of humanitarian aid. 🙄

  11. Lord Nikon Avatar

    In yet another episode of ‘Guess What, It’s Chaos Again,’ Sudan’s Kordofan region seems to be auditioning for the latest horror flick. Who needs a soap opera when you have real-life drama with drones and humanitarian crises, eh? 🎭💔

  12. As if we needed more excitement in the world, right? Just when you thought your 9-to-5 was stressful, Sudan’s giving us a masterclass in how to escalate a conflict. 🤷‍♂️

  13. Seems like Sudan is having a delightful time, eh? Nothing says “vacation destination” quite like drone attacks and a humanitarian crisis—just what the tourists ordered! 😏✈️

  14. Clover Dragon Avatar
    Clover Dragon

    Looks like Sudan really knows how to throw a party—it’s just that nobody wants to RSVP. 🤦‍♂️ With the way things are going, I half expect the RSF to start charging entry fees for the next round of chaos.

  15. Seems like Sudan’s got a new definition of ‘dry season’—who knew it meant a drought of peace and a flood of chaos? 🚁💥

  16. Queen Ginger Avatar
    Queen Ginger

    Isn’t it charming how the UN keeps sending warnings like they’re party invitations? One might think they enjoy watching the chaos unfold in Kordofan over a nice glass of wine. 🍷

  17. Looks like Sudan decided to host a never-ending reality show called “Fighting in Kordofan” – who needs Netflix when you have drone strikes and mass displacements for entertainment? 🎉 #JustAnotherDayInParadise

  18. Reed Lady Avatar

    Just what the world needs—another round of “who can bomb better” in Sudan. It’s like a twisted game show, but nobody’s laughing. 🙄💥

  19. General Finish Avatar
    General Finish

    Looks like Sudan’s taken a page out of the “how to escalate a conflict” manual—next up, a masterclass in humanitarian disaster! 🤦‍♂️ Who needs peace when you can have chaos, right?

  20. insane sweepkick Avatar
    insane sweepkick

    Looks like Sudan’s turned into the world’s least fun amusement park—only instead of rides, you get drones and devastation. Just what we needed, right? 🎢🙄

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