US warns Sudan unit against 鈥榠mminent large-scale attack鈥� in Darfur

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday warned Sudan鈥檚 paramilitary force against what Washington called an 鈥渋mminent large-scale attack鈥� in North Darfur鈥檚 capital, where thousands were seeking refuge from fighting. (AP)
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  • 鈥淭he United States calls on the warring parties to immediately cease further attacks in and around El Fasher,鈥� Blinken said
  • As negotiations proceed, violence has flared in Darfur, with an eyewitness in El Fasher telling AFP that an army base was targeted by drones Thursday

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday warned Sudan鈥檚 paramilitary force against what Washington called an 鈥渋mminent large-scale attack鈥� in North Darfur鈥檚 capital, where thousands were seeking refuge from fighting.
鈥淭he United States is deeply troubled by reports of an imminent large-scale attack by Sudan鈥檚 Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on El Fasher, North Darfur, that would subject civilians, including hundreds of thousands of displaced persons 鈥� many of whom only recently fled to El Fasher from other areas 鈥� to extreme danger,鈥� Blinken said in a statement.
鈥淭he United States calls on the warring parties to immediately cease further attacks in and around El Fasher,鈥� Blinken said.
While the United States did not cite the source of its information, the statement was unusually strong as it was issued in Blinken鈥檚 name.
Since April, the war between regular forces loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and the paramilitary RSF, commanded by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, has killed more than 9,000 people and displaced over 5.6 million.
The two sides returned to talks last week in Jeddah brokered by the United States and 黑料社区, but US officials say the goals for now are limited to pushing through cease-fires and allowing in humanitarian aid.
鈥淎t a time when so much hope is being placed on the Jeddah talks to achieve a sustainable cease-fire and facilitated humanitarian access, I call on all parties to refrain from escalating and expanding the conflict,鈥� said Clementine Nkweta-Salami, the United Nations鈥� deputy special representative of the secretary-general for Sudan.
As negotiations proceed, violence has flared in Darfur, with an eyewitness in El Fasher telling AFP that an army base was targeted by drones Thursday.
The vast region of Darfur 鈥� the size of France and home to around a quarter of Sudan鈥檚 48 million people 鈥� is deeply scarred by a scorched-earth campaign launched two decades ago by the RSF鈥檚 predecessor, the Janjaweed militia.
Then-president Omar Al-Bashir used the Janjaweed to suppress non-Arab minorities 鈥� a bloody campaign that eventually saw him charged with genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court.
Civilians and international organizations warn history is repeating itself.
鈥淚 am alarmed by reports that civilians are being caught in the ongoing fighting,鈥� Nkweta-Salami said, 鈥渞ecalling the events in El Geneina in Darfur last June,鈥� when rights groups and witnesses reported massacres, rampant sexual violence and mass graves in the West Darfur capital.
The violence in El Geneina and other reports of ethnically-motivated killings by the RSF and allied militias triggered a new investigation from the ICC into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.