WHO Accuses RSF of Killing 460 People at El-Fasher Hospital

By Amanuel Janberu
Published on 10/30/25

The United Nations World Health Organization has reported that the Rapid Response Force, which is fighting the Sudanese army, has killed hundreds of innocent people in a hospital in the city of El-Fasher, which it seized a few days ago.

The organization, led by Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom, said it was "deeply shocked" by the data indicating that 460 people had died in hospitals.

The Sudan Doctors Network did not say how many people were killed in the attack. However, it described the situation as one of the city's health facilities "turned into a human slaughterhouse."

The association also announced that four doctors, a pharmacist, and a nurse were kidnapped by the militants.

It added that he had demanded a payment of $150,000 for the release of the medical professionals.

Since the outbreak of the Sudanese war in April 2024, the Rapid Response Force and its ally, the Darfur Arab militia, have been accused of targeting non-Arab nations and carrying out attacks.