INTERVIEW: Satellite evidence reveals 'Rwanda-level' massacres in Sudan

This satellite image taken by Airbus DS shows part of the Daraja Oula neighbourhood of el-Fashir, Sudan on Monday, Oct. 27, 2025 (AAP). Source: AAP / Airbus DS 2025 / AP
A WARNING THAT THIS STORY CONTAINS GRAPHIC ELEMENTS THAT MAY DISTRESS SOME PEOPLE. There are fears for tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the western Sudanese city of Al Fasher, after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces overran the military's last stronghold in the Darfur region. Aid groups and observers are now documenting cases of mass killings and other atrocities. SBS spoke with Nathaniel Raymond of the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab about the gravity of the crisis.
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