Geneva: The United Nations warned on Friday of "clear preparations" for renewed fighting in Sudan, specifically in Kordofan, the strategic region located between the capital, Khartoum, controlled by the army, and the Darfur region, controlled by the Rapid Support Forces(RSF), in the center of the country.
"There is no indication of de-escalation," said Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, in a statement. "On the contrary, the evolving situation on the ground clearly points to preparations for intensifying military operations, with all the repercussions this will have on the already suffering population."
The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced last Monday that it had begun taking immediate steps to collect evidence related to the horrific crimes recently committed in El Fasher, Darfur, for use in prosecutions.
According to UN estimates, some 36,000 civilians have fled El Fasher since last Sunday due to fighting between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese army, heading to the city of Tawila, which already sheltered some 650,000 displaced people.