War in Sudan: El-Obeid in Kordofan "on the brink" of being attacked

Mohamed Refaat, IOM Head of Mission in Sudan, stated, “The Sudanese are not moving by choice, they are simply fleeing to find safety.” From Port Sudan, he urged all member states and supporters to ensure the protection of the Sudanese people. The latest reports indicate the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) allies have bombed residential buildings in Dilling, South Kordofan, in the last 48 hours. The RSF has been in conflict with the Sudanese army since April 2023 after a failed civilian transition. On October 26, paramilitary forces invaded El Fasher, North Darfur’s regional capital, after a 500-day siege, causing further mass displacements. Concerns remain for those still trapped, surviving on peanut shells and animal food. Refaat noted, “Displacements from Kordofan are not sporadic; they happen because people are afraid,” highlighting that people are fleeing Babanusa, Kadugli, and El-Obeid. He expressed concern for vulnerable women and children arriving in the White Nile and Gedaref. Across Sudan, deep insecurity and violence persist, increasing protection risks and hampering humanitarian assistance. The situation worsens in Kadugli, Southern Kordofan’s capital, where last Saturday six Bangladeshi peacekeepers were killed in drone attacks. Refaat estimated 90,000 to 100,000 people could be displaced if fighting continues in Kadugli. El-Obeid, North Kordofan’s capital, might soon be attacked, potentially affecting over half a million people. In El Fasher, the IOM recorded over 109,000 people fleeing the city and surrounding villages after the RSF takeover in late October. Many remain stuck in neighboring villages due to logistical and security issues. Severe funding cuts, causing the IOM to lose $83 million in resources this year, have forced a significant reduction in humanitarian efforts. “Because of these cuts, we have to choose which lives we can save and which support we have to stop,” Refaat explained, emphasizing the prioritization of those in dire need.


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19 responses to “War in Sudan: El-Obeid in Kordofan "on the brink" of being attacked”

  1. twiddle twix Avatar
    twiddle twix

    Looks like El-Obeid’s just a hop, skip, and a jump away from becoming the next hot spot for the “let’s get out of here” tourism industry. 🌍💼 Who needs a holiday when you can flee for your life, eh? 🏃‍♂️💨

  2. Seems like Sudan is getting quite the upgrade in chaos, eh? Who needs a peaceful life when you can enjoy the thrill of dodging drones and living off peanut shells? 🥜💥

  3. Armed Hawk Avatar

    Seems like Sudan’s got a new tourist attraction: a war zone! Who needs a peaceful vacation when you can enjoy the thrilling sights of bombed buildings and mass displacements? 🎢💼

  4. noisy girl Avatar

    Seems like El-Obeid is really rolling out the red carpet for chaos, mate. Who needs peace when you’ve got bombed buildings and a game of musical chairs with humanitarian aid? 🎭💥

  5. Queen Ginger Avatar
    Queen Ginger

    Ah, just another day in Sudan where the only thing moving faster than the people fleeing is the decline of humanitarian aid. Who knew finding safety could be so complicated? 🤷‍♂️

  6. Seems like El-Obeid’s about to host the world’s worst game of musical chairs—except this time, the chairs are bombs and everyone’s just trying to escape with their lives. 🤷‍♂️ #CharmingTimes

  7. Father Abbot Avatar
    Father Abbot

    Nothing like a little war drama to spice up the day, eh? Just what every Sudanese family wanted for brunch—an unexpected evacuation and a side of chaos! 😏🥳

  8. Lady Peach Avatar

    Looks like El-Obeid is the new hot spot for “uninvited guests” — who knew fleeing for one’s life could be so trendy? 🎉 Just another day in paradise, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  9. Sassy Muffin Avatar
    Sassy Muffin

    Seems like the folks in Sudan are really enjoying their summer vacation—nothing says leisure like fleeing for your life, eh? 🤷‍♂️ With bombings as the new tourist attraction, who wouldn’t want to visit?

  10. Bang Shift Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful to see a country with such a vibrant menu of chaos? Who knew “fleeing for safety” could become the latest trendy getaway plan? 🙄💼

  11. Blackfire Avatar

    Looks like El-Obeid is just itching for a bit of excitement, eh? Who needs a peaceful life when you can have bombs dropping like it’s some sort of twisted game show? 🎉

  12. Seems like El-Obeid is about to throw the party of the year, just with a side of chaos and a sprinkle of humanitarian crisis. Who needs peace when you can have all this excitement, right? 🍿🙃

  13. Apple Nola Avatar

    Looks like El-Obeid is about to become the hottest tourist spot in Sudan—who wouldn’t want to visit a place on the brink of destruction? 🤷‍♂️ Just pack your bags and forget about safety; it’s all part of the adventure, right? 🏃‍♂️💨

  14. howitzer rise Avatar
    howitzer rise

    Oh, just another day in Sudan—where fleeing for your life has become the latest trend, and the only thing more scarce than safety is humanitarian aid. 😏

  15. Looks like El-Obeid is the latest hotspot for a “lovely” vacation, if dodging bombs and starvation is your idea of a good time. Maybe they should start handing out complimentary peanut shells as souvenirs! 😂

  16. Electric Saturn Avatar
    Electric Saturn

    Seems like El-Obeid is gearing up for a lovely little vacation, only this time it’s not a beach resort but a frontline! 🏖️ Who needs tourism when you can have a front-row seat to chaos, right? 😂

  17. twinkle cocoa Avatar
    twinkle cocoa

    Seems like El-Obeid is on the fast track to becoming the next holiday hotspot—who wouldn’t want to flee there for some “quality time” with paramilitary forces? 🏃💨 Just another day in paradise, eh? 😅

  18. Seems like El-Obeid is gearing up for a holiday season like no other—who needs a cozy winter getaway when you can run from bombs instead? 🎆✈️ Just what every family dreams of, right?

  19. TulipCake Avatar

    Looks like El-Obeid is the next hot destination in a country where “all-inclusive” means dodging bombs instead of beach chairs. 🤷‍♂️ Who needs a holiday when you can experience a real-life survival game?

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