Khartoum, June 10(Darfur24) Sudan’s warring generals have agreed to a 24-hour ceasefire from Saturday, US and Saudi mediators said, acknowledging that previous attempts to pause a conflict now nearing its third month had proved abortive. “Representatives of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreedContinue Reading

  Nyala, June 8( Darfur24) Gunmen stormed Wednesday warehouses of South Darfur ministry of health in Nyala, but they couldn’t loot anything. Information and public relations manager of South Darfur ministry of health ,Hassan Hamid said 12 armed men stormed Wednesday the ministry of health warehouses in Nyala, after breakingContinue Reading

  Khartoum, June 7Darfur24) The conflict in Sudan has entered its eighth week with fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continuing. The humanitarian situation remains dire in Darfur with increase insecurity and attacks on civilians reported. Nearly 1.6 million people have been forcedContinue Reading

  Khartoum, June 5(Darfur 24 ) To date, more than 13,800 women and children have crossed the borders with the Central African Republic escaping the on-going fighting in Sudan. The women and children are living in Am-Dafock, in the Vakaga Prefecture, northern CAR where the situation is already quite fragile.Continue Reading

  Elfashir, June 4( Darfur 24) The Rapid Support Forces ( RSF) stormed Saturday the town of Kabkabiya in North Darfur state , seizing military base of the Sudanese armed forces. Elfashir resistance committees said the paramilitary forces’s attack on Kabkabiya، left over 40 civilians dead and nearly 50 othersContinue Reading

  Nyala, June 2 ( Darfur24) Several banks in the city of Nyala, the capital of South Darfur were looted and ransacked by unidentified gunmen. A banker who preferred his name to be kept anonymous , told Darfur 24 that gunmen stormed the grand market of Nyala city, then lootedContinue Reading

  Khartoum, June 2 (Darfur24) United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on companies it accused of fueling the conflict in Sudan, stepping up pressure on the army and a rival paramilitary force to bring an end to the fighting as ceasefire talks are at risk of collapse. The U.S. TreasuryContinue Reading