Aid groups urge swift action to avert ‘atrocities’ in Sudan’s el-Obeid
Thirty-eight aid organizations have issued an urgent call for international action to prevent atrocities in el-Obeid, Sudan. They warn that the city, a strategic hub in South Kordofan, faces an imminent ground offensive by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allies.

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AI-generatedThirty-eight aid organizations have issued an urgent call for international action to prevent atrocities in el-Obeid, Sudan. They warn that the city, a strategic hub in South Kordofan, faces an imminent ground offensive by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allies. The NGOs have written to the UN Human Rights Council, urging it to convene an urgent debate, send a fact-finding mission, and advance accountability for violations committed in Sudan. El-Obeid has been encircled by the RSF for months, and aid groups fear a repeat of atrocities seen in el-Fasher. The letter highlights credible reports of atrocity risks and further violations throughout Sudan.
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5 extractedEl-Obeid has been encircled for months by the RSF, which has been fighting Sudan’s army since April 2023.
NGOs demand the UN Human Rights Council take 'bold steps towards atrocity prevention and accountability'.
38 aid agencies warn el-Obeid is at risk of an 'imminent ground offensive' by the RSF and its allies.
El-Obeid has faced 18 months of 'siege-like conditions'.
The UN fears a repeat of atrocities committed during the RSF’s October 2025 assault on el-Fasher, which had 'hallmarks of genocide'.