The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has issued a “red alert” over the rapidly deteriorating security situation around El-Obeid, warning that escalating violence is placing thousands of civilians at grave risk.
In a strongly worded statement, the UN human rights office expressed deep concern over the intensifying clashes in and around El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan State, where fighting has continued to disrupt civilian life and worsen an already severe humanitarian crisis.
According to the UN, ongoing hostilities have reportedly resulted in civilian casualties, widespread displacement, and increasing destruction of homes and critical infrastructure. The organization warned that continued violence could further limit humanitarian access to vulnerable populations in the region.
The High Commissioner called on all parties involved in the conflict to immediately respect international humanitarian law, protect civilians, and allow the safe delivery of humanitarian assistance to affected communities.
El-Obeid remains a strategically important city in Sudan, and recent fighting has heightened fears that the conflict could spread further across the region, complicating ongoing efforts to restore stability.
Humanitarian organizations have reported growing shortages of food, medicine, clean water, and other essential supplies as insecurity continues to hinder relief operations.
The conflict in Sudan has displaced millions of people and created one of the world’s largest humanitarian emergencies, with international agencies repeatedly warning of worsening conditions for civilians caught in the fighting.
The UN human rights office emphasized that attacks on civilians, healthcare facilities, humanitarian workers, and civilian infrastructure may constitute serious violations of international law and called for those responsible to be held accountable.
International partners have continued urging all sides to pursue dialogue and implement measures aimed at achieving a sustainable ceasefire and protecting innocent lives.
Regional and global leaders remain engaged in diplomatic efforts to encourage negotiations, although repeated outbreaks of violence have slowed progress toward a lasting political solution.
Human rights experts warn that unless hostilities are reduced, the humanitarian situation around El-Obeid and other conflict-affected regions could deteriorate significantly in the coming weeks.
The UN reiterated its appeal for unrestricted humanitarian access and renewed international support for civilians affected by the conflict.
As violence continues to threaten communities across Sudan, the latest warning highlights the urgent need for coordinated humanitarian assistance, civilian protection, and sustained diplomatic engagement to prevent further loss of life.
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