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Sudan’s Darfur Crisis: 57 Dead in Clashes, Civilians Brace for Bloodbath

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 Clashes between Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in Darfur’s El Fasher killed 57 civilians, including 15 children, on April 15-16, 2025, per Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). 

The fighting, centered around El Fasher’s main market, injured 132 and displaced 10,000, with 80% trapped in camps, per UNHCR. The violence, part of Sudan’s 2023 civil war, has killed 24,000 in Darfur since April 2023, per UN OCHA, with 6 million displaced nationwide.

The RSF, controlling 70% of Darfur, shelled civilian areas, while SAF airstrikes hit RSF positions, destroying 40% of El Fasher’s water infrastructure, per UNICEF. Local leaders report 200,000 face starvation, as aid access is blocked, per WFP. The UN Security Council’s April 17 call for a ceasefire, backed by 14 members, was vetoed by Russia. 

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MSF’s Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim warned of a “bloodbath” if fighting spreads, as 90% of Darfur’s 9 million lack healthcare, per WHO. Peace talks in Jeddah, mediated by Saudi Arabia, are stalled, with 2025’s 1,500 clashes showing no end,

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