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RSF and SPLM-N seize parts of Sudan’s Blue Nile region as more than 73,000 flee

Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and SPLM‑N fighters capture territory in Blue Nile, displacing over 73,000 civilians and triggering widespread looting and criminal exploitation.

The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and fighters from the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement‑North (SPLM‑N), reportedly led by Joseph Toka, have seized parts of Sudan’s Blue Nile region. This offensive has led to the displacement of more than 73,000 people who fled the fighting. The advancing armed groups have been accompanied by widespread criminal activity, including looting of homes, businesses, and aid facilities, as well as increased extortion and property seizures at checkpoints. The situation has significantly deteriorated security in the region, creating an environment conducive to large‑scale criminal exploitation under the cover of the conflict.
Status
active
Location
El Kurmuk, Blue Nile State, Sudan
Date added
2026-03-25 14:47 UTC
Added by
annaafricaapdrmis
Last updated
Source
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/rsf-and-splm-n-seize-parts-of-sudans-blue-nile-regi
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