El Fasher Under Siege: A Humanitarian Catastrophe Unfolding in Sudan
The situation in El Fasher, Sudan, is rapidly deteriorating, pushing civilians to the brink of famine and facing escalating violence. As a long-time observer of humanitarian crises, I can tell you the conditions are reaching a critical point, demanding immediate international attention. This isn’t simply a conflict; it’s a deliberate constriction of life itself.
The siege and its Impact
El Fasher,a key city in North Darfur,is effectively encircled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This siege isn’t just preventing aid from reaching the population; it’s actively exacerbating an already dire situation. Here’s a breakdown of the key challenges:
* Soaring Food Prices: Basic necessities are becoming impossibly expensive. Currently, two kilos of millet cost $100, and a single kilo of sugar or flour reaches $80. Consider this against the backdrop of an average monthly salary – when paid – of just $70.
* Restricted Aid Access: The RSF is actively blocking the delivery of food and essential supplies. Reports indicate civilians are being tortured and even killed for attempting to bring aid into the city.
* Targeted Violence: Recent attacks, including artillery strikes and drone attacks, are claiming lives and injuring civilians. At least six were killed and ten wounded just this week.
* Devastating Attacks on Civilians: Last month, a drone attack on al-Safiyah Mosque during dawn prayers killed at least 78 people. Analysis by the Yale Humanitarian Lab suggests the RSF likely deployed a suicide drone, detonating on impact with the roof.
Why El Fasher is Different
This isn’t just another conflict zone. The RSF’s strategy appears to be one of deliberate deprivation. They’ve constructed a 42-mile-long berm around the city, effectively trapping the civilian population. Those attempting to flee face life-threatening journeys to already overwhelmed displacement camps.Human rights organizations are documenting violations and killings of those trying to escape.
What Residents are Facing
most civilians are concentrated in the north of El Fasher, near the Sudanese army’s main position. However, they are unable to leave due to the RSF’s encirclement. You can imagine the desperation of families facing starvation, constant threat of violence, and no viable escape route.
The Sudanese army has attempted airdrops of supplies to its soldiers, highlighting the extreme measures needed to circumvent the siege. But this does little to address the needs of the civilian population.
The Broader Context & What Needs to Happen
The situation in El Fasher is a stark reminder of the wider crisis unfolding in Sudan. As Professor Mukesh Kapila of the University of manchester points out,residents are facing an unfeasible choice: stay and risk starvation and violence,or attempt a perilous journey to camps that are themselves facing famine conditions.
What’s needed now is a multi-pronged approach:
* Unimpeded Humanitarian Access: The RSF must allow the free flow of aid into El Fasher. this is a non-negotiable requirement.
* Protection of Civilians: International pressure must be brought to bear to protect civilians from violence and ensure safe passage for those who wish to leave.
* Accountability for War Crimes: Those responsible for attacks on civilians and the deliberate obstruction of aid must be held accountable.
* increased Funding: Humanitarian organizations need increased funding to scale up their operations and provide life-saving assistance.
The world cannot stand by and watch as El Fasher descends into complete catastrophe. The time for decisive action is now. If you want to learn more and contribute to relief efforts,consider supporting organizations like the World Food Program and Doctors Without Borders.
Sources:
* The Guardian: [https://www.theguardian.com/global-growth/2025/sep/27/el-fasher-darfur-sudan-rsf-donkey-cart-costs-more-than-a-car](https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/sep/27/el-fasher







