Key facts
- Amnesty International accused three RSF commanders of war crimes.
- The accusations also include crimes against humanity.
- The alleged atrocities occurred during the siege of el-Fasher.
- The siege of el-Fasher took place in October 2025.
- Targeted victims included children and non-Arab civilians.
- Amnesty International cited video evidence of the atrocities.
Amnesty International has formally accused three commanders of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. These grave accusations are linked to actions that allegedly took place during the siege of el-Fasher in October 2025. The human rights organization stated that the targeted atrocities specifically affected children and civilians identified as non-Arab. Evidence cited by Amnesty International includes video footage that reportedly documents these alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. The organization's findings underscore the ongoing human rights crisis in Sudan, particularly in areas affected by the conflict between the RSF and other factions.
