
Aid workers visiting Sudan's al-Fashir after a paramilitary takeover found few signs of life, describing the town as a "crime scene." Survivors reported ethnically-motivated mass killings and detentions, with many people still unaccounted for. U.N. staff observed individuals in makeshift shelters with limited market activity and medical personnel lacking supplies. Satellite imagery also indicated removal of bodies but minimal signs of life, suggesting those remaining are likely unable to flee due to age, illness, or injury.