15 May – The
United States issues
sanctions on RSF commanders Ali Yagoub Gibril and Osman Mohamed Hamid for their roles in the escalating violence in
Darfur.[16]
Approximately eleven civilians are killed and 42 are injured after large clashes between the RSF, the SAF, and various rebel militia groups in El Fasher.[17]
UNICEF announces that over 270,000 people, including more than 130,000 children are at risk after fighting at the Golo Reservoir in El Fasher.[18]
Battle of Khartoum: Seven soldiers are killed and 28 are injured after an offensive by the RSF in the area of Khartoum.[19]
20 June – The RSF captures
Al-Fulah, the capital of
West Kordofan, after the SAF withdraw from the city after several hours of fighting.[25]
27 June – An
Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report states that over 755,000 people in Sudan face the most severe IPC level of extreme hunger as well as the worst levels of acute food insecurity ever recorded in the country.[26]
4 July – Twenty-five people drown in southeast Sudan while trying to flee fighting between the SAF and the RSF.[28]
5 July –
Sennar offensive: The RSF captures
Dinder again, after it was briefly recaptured by the SAF on 4 July. The town was first captured by the RSF on 2 July.[29]
15 May – The
United States issues
sanctions on RSF commanders Ali Yagoub Gibril and Osman Mohamed Hamid for their roles in the escalating violence in
Darfur.[16]
Approximately eleven civilians are killed and 42 are injured after large clashes between the RSF, the SAF, and various rebel militia groups in El Fasher.[17]
UNICEF announces that over 270,000 people, including more than 130,000 children are at risk after fighting at the Golo Reservoir in El Fasher.[18]
Battle of Khartoum: Seven soldiers are killed and 28 are injured after an offensive by the RSF in the area of Khartoum.[19]
20 June – The RSF captures
Al-Fulah, the capital of
West Kordofan, after the SAF withdraw from the city after several hours of fighting.[25]
27 June – An
Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report states that over 755,000 people in Sudan face the most severe IPC level of extreme hunger as well as the worst levels of acute food insecurity ever recorded in the country.[26]
4 July – Twenty-five people drown in southeast Sudan while trying to flee fighting between the SAF and the RSF.[28]
5 July –
Sennar offensive: The RSF captures
Dinder again, after it was briefly recaptured by the SAF on 4 July. The town was first captured by the RSF on 2 July.[29]