Sudan City Sees Mass Shootings and Disappearances Amid RSF Takeover
In Sudan, witnesses report that scores of men were shot or disappeared after the city fell to paramilitary forces of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Reuters has verified at least three videos circulated on social media showing men in RSF uniforms firing at unarmed captives, alongside a dozen more clips depicting clusters of bodies, suggesting mass killings. Residents say the violence erupted as the RSF took control of the city, targeting civilians and former security personnel. Families of the missing have expressed deep fear, with many uncertain about the fate of their loved ones. Human rights groups have condemned the attacks, calling for immediate investigations and international pressure to prevent further atrocities. The unrest is part of the wider conflict between Sudan’s military and the RSF, which has displaced thousands and escalated instability across the country.





