Sudanese RSF forces kill almost 300 in North Kordofan, activists say

Human rights lawyers in Sudan have accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of killing nearly 300 civilians in a series of brutal raids on villages in North Kordofan. According to Emergency Lawyers, the RSF attacked several villages near Bara over the weekend, setting homes on fire and shooting residents, including children and pregnant women, Reuters reported.

In Shag Alnom alone, over 200 people were reportedly killed in what the group called a “terrible massacre.” Another 46 were killed the next day in nearby Hilat Hamid. The lawyers said the villages had no military presence, calling the attacks deliberate and criminal.

The UN confirmed thousands have fled the violence, as Sudan’s civil war deepens. The ICC is now investigating war crimes in Darfur, where survivors describe rape, abductions, and starvation being used as weapons. Over 40,000 people have been killed since the war began, with millions displaced, according to Reuters.