Khartoum / Al Hamish’s Voice – October 2, 2025
The Sudan Doctors’ Network announced that a rocket attack carried out by the RSF on residential neighborhoods in Al Fashir, North Darfur State, killed 16 civilians on Wednesday, including three women, and injured 21 others, among them five children.
The network said in a statement that the attack was carried out deliberately using rockets and drones, describing the situation in Al Fashir as a full-scale genocide taking place in plain sight of the world, amid what it called “a shameful international silence and blatant complicity that legitimizes mass killings.”
The network held the international community, the United Nations and the Security Council fully responsible for the continued crimes and violations against civilians in Darfur. It called for “urgent and effective action to halt the killing, secure safe humanitarian corridors, and end the repeated targeting of hospitals, markets, women and children.”
Al Fashir, the last stronghold of the Sudanese army in the Darfur region, has been under a tight siege and continuous attacks by the RSF for more than a year, amid warnings from international organizations of an imminent humanitarian catastrophe threatening hundreds of thousands of residents.


