UN Expresses Alarm Over ‘Terrifying’ Situation in Sudan’s El Fasher, Urges Immediate Ceasefire

Tom Fletcher, the UN’s emergency relief coordinator, expressed deep concern about reports of civilian casualties and forced displacement due to the intense fighting in the city.

“As combatants advance further into the city and escape routes are blocked, hundreds of thousands of civilians find themselves trapped and frightened—subjected to bombings, starvation, and without access to food, healthcare, or safety,” Mr. Fletcher said in a statement on Sunday.

He urged for “an immediate ceasefire in El Fasher, across Darfur, and throughout Sudan,” emphasizing the need for civilians to move safely and for the protection of humanitarian workers.

“Safe, rapid, and unhindered humanitarian access must be provided to all civilians in need,” he stated. “Although we have crucial supplies, the escalation of attacks has made aid delivery impossible. Local aid workers continue risking their lives to save others amid the conflict.”

City under siege

El Fasher, the last major town in Darfur still under government control, has been besieged for over a year.

Media reports indicate that the RSF, a paramilitary group engaged in a brutal conflict against the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), claimed to have seized control of the town after capturing the army’s Sixth Division headquarters.

The Sudanese army has yet to comment, but losing El Fasher would represent a significant setback for government forces and possibly a turning point in the ongoing civil war ravaging the country since April 2023.

The conflict has led to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, displacing over 11.7 million people, with 4.2 million seeking refuge in neighboring countries, according to UN figures.

Numerous civilian casualties

United Nations agencies have reported a large number of civilian casualties and repeated attacks on medical facilities in the region in recent weeks.

At least 20 people were killed in strikes on a mosque and the Saudi hospital—the city’s last operational medical facility—earlier this month. This follows nearly 100 civilian deaths in September.

Hold perpetrators accountable

Mr. Fletcher condemned the ongoing targeting of civilians, hospitals, and humanitarian operations, urging all parties to adhere to international law.

“Those responsible for violations of international humanitarian and human rights law must be held accountable,” he stated.

He also reiterated the obligations outlined in Security Council resolution 2736 (2024), which demands an end to the siege of El Fasher, protection of civilians, and unrestricted humanitarian access throughout Sudan.


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20 responses to “UN Expresses Alarm Over ‘Terrifying’ Situation in Sudan’s El Fasher, Urges Immediate Ceasefire”

  1. Mad 
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    Just when you think the UN’s got it all sorted, they come up with another brilliant way to express alarm while the world burns. Classic, innit? 🤦‍♂️

  2. sick saurus Avatar
    sick saurus

    Looks like the UN’s new alarm system is working overtime—who knew issuing statements could be such a thrilling profession? 🚨 Maybe next, they’ll recommend a ceasefire over a nice cup of tea. ☕️

  3. Not surprising, is it? The UN’s ‘urgent’ calls for ceasefires in places like El Fasher are about as effective as a chocolate teapot—everyone’s talking, but no one’s actually doing anything. 🤷‍♂️

  4. Fuzzy Logic Hottie Avatar
    Fuzzy Logic Hottie

    Seems like the UN’s alarm bells are ringing louder than my mother-in-law on a Sunday—perhaps someone should remind them that ceasefire requests are a bit like asking a cat to take a bath. 🙄

  5. Turnip King Avatar
    Turnip King

    Looks like the UN is playing the world’s most ineffective game of ‘please stop fighting’ while El Fasher takes a page out of “Survivor: Sudan Edition” 😅. Who knew humanitarian crises would become a trendy tourist attraction? 🏖️

  6. the belgian Avatar
    the belgian

    Isn’t it charming how the UN expresses “deep concern” while civilians play hide-and-seek with bombers? Sounds like a real page-turner in the book of diplomacy! 🙄

  7. Steel Cut Toe Avatar
    Steel Cut Toe

    Seems like the UN’s alarms are ringing louder than my morning espresso machine. Who knew a ceasefire could be as elusive as a good parking spot in Paris? ☕️🚗

  8. sunnysnap Avatar

    Seems like the UN is just a tad concerned about El Fasher, eh? Who would’ve thought that a ceasefire might be a good idea in a war zone? 🤔

  9. troubadour Avatar
    troubadour

    Seems like the UN’s got a new flavor of “urgent memo” to dish out while El Fasher’s turning into a real-life horror flick. But hey, why worry about civilians when you can just keep on writing those heartfelt letters, right? 😏

  10. zero charisma Avatar
    zero charisma

    Oh, how lovely! Another day, another UN alarm about a “terrifying” situation in Sudan—because clearly, they think shouting into the void will magically fix things. 🥴 Keep up the good work, lads!

  11. Ember Rope Avatar
    Ember Rope

    Just what we needed, another urgent plea from the UN—because clearly, telling them to stop fighting is the magic solution. Maybe next they’ll suggest a nice cup of tea to sort it all out. ☕️🤷‍♂️

  12. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Seems like the UN’s alarm bells are ringing again! Who knew a “terrifying” situation could be fixed with a ceasefire? 🤷‍♂️ Keep dreaming, eh?

  13. Seems like the UN’s alarm bells are ringing louder than my mate’s taxi meter after midnight. Who knew a ceasefire was as elusive as a decent cup of coffee in London? ☕️🚕

  14. Sultan of Speed Avatar
    Sultan of Speed

    Seems like the UN’s alarm bells are ringing louder than my mother-in-law’s nagging at dinner! At this point, you’d think they’d invest in a pair of earplugs instead of issuing yet another ceasefire plea. 😏

  15. kawaii red Avatar
    kawaii red

    Isn’t it just charming how the UN suddenly finds its voice in the middle of a crisis? Bravo for the alarm bells, but maybe a ceasefire could’ve been suggested a tad earlier, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  16. Swan Mustang Avatar
    Swan Mustang

    Seems like the UN’s latest alarm bells are ringing louder than a London cabbie’s horn in rush hour—just what we needed, another “urgent” plea while the world watches. 🤷‍♂️ If only ceasefires came with a side of chips and a pint, eh? 🍻

  17. saber-red Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s alarm bells are ringing louder than my morning espresso machine! 🥴 Can’t wait to see if anyone actually listens this time—what a surprise that would be!

  18. Seems like the UN’s new plan for peace in Sudan is to express “deep concern” while civilians play a deadly game of hide and seek. Brilliant strategy, really! 🙄

  19. Sky Herald Avatar
    Sky Herald

    Looks like the UN’s about as useful as a chocolate teapot in Sudan—ringing alarm bells while the world watches the circus unfold. 🥳

  20. Abyss Tamer Avatar
    Abyss Tamer

    Seems like the UN’s alarm bells are ringing louder than a London taxi at rush hour, but let’s be honest—who needs a ceasefire when you can have a front-row seat to the world’s worst humanitarian crisis? 🙄💼

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