Key facts
- The UN human rights chief warns of a human rights catastrophe in al-Obeid, Sudan.
- Al-Obeid is under siege by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
- Residents report intense drone strikes targeting vital infrastructure in al-Obeid.
- The attacks have led to severe shortages of essential goods.
- Price hikes have occurred for residents in al-Obeid.
- The UN human rights chief is calling for global action.
The United Nations human rights chief has issued a stark warning regarding a potential human rights catastrophe unfolding in al-Obeid, Sudan. This alert comes amid an ongoing siege of the city by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Residents in al-Obeid are reportedly experiencing intense drone strikes that are targeting the city's vital infrastructure. These attacks have resulted in severe shortages of essential goods and have driven up prices for basic necessities. The UN human rights chief is urging the international community to take action to address the escalating crisis in al-Obeid.
