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Sudan crisis: 400,000 displaced after Zamzam camp seizure

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Last updated: 16 April, 2025 11:09 AM
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Sudan crisis: 400,000 displaced after Zamzam camp seizure

New Delhi: The humanitarian crisis in Sudan deepened significantly following the seizure of the Zamzam displacement camp in North Darfur by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Sunday, April 13. This event resulted in the displacement of a staggering number of individuals, estimated by the United Nations International Organization for Migration (UNIOM) to be as high as 400,000. The takeover culminated in a brutal four-day assault, characterised by widespread violence and destruction. Reports from government sources and aid organisations indicate that hundreds of civilians lost their lives and many more were wounded during the offensive.

Graphic social media footage emerged in the aftermath, showcasing RSF personnel traversing the camp amidst burning structures and billowing smoke. The UN’s preliminary reports paint a grim picture, estimating over 300 civilian deaths in the fighting around Zamzam, the neighbouring Abu Shouk camp and the town of Al Fashir on Friday and Saturday. This figure tragically includes ten humanitarian aid workers from Relief International, killed while providing vital healthcare services at one of the last remaining functional health centres in Zamzam. These individuals were working to alleviate the suffering of already vulnerable populations, highlighting the immense risks faced by those attempting to deliver aid in conflict zones.

Satellite imagery acquired before and after the RSF-reported takeover provides compelling visual evidence of the extensive damage inflicted upon the camp. The images depict burning buildings and widespread smoke, underscoring the intensity of the assault. Human rights organisations had previously raised concerns about the potential for atrocities if the RSF successfully overran Zamzam, a camp already grappling with severe famine.

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The RSF, however, denies all accusations of atrocities, asserting that the camp was being used as a base for military groups aligned with the Sudanese army. This claim, however, remains unverified, and further investigation is necessary to ascertain the full extent of their involvement and the nature of the events that unfolded. The conflict in Sudan, which ignited in April 2023 due to a power struggle between the Sudanese army and the RSF, has already caused millions to flee their homes and created widespread famine across vast areas of the country. The fall of Zamzam represents another tragic milestone in this devastating conflict and underlines the urgent need for humanitarian intervention and a peaceful resolution.

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TAGGED:Darfur displacementHumanitarian crisis SudanNorth Darfur conflictRapid Support Forces (RSF)Sudan humanitarian aidSudan refugee crisisZamzam campZamzam camp attack
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