The Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) says it has captured the army headquarters in the besieged city of el-Fasher, marking a turning point in the nation's civil war.
The group said in a statement on social media that it had destroyed huge military vehicles and seized military equipment at the army's 6th Division Headquarters.
BBC Verify has confirmed the authenticity of videos circulating on social media that show RSF fighters inside the army base.
The loss of the headquarters is a huge blow to government forces as el-Fasher is its last remaining foothold in the Darfur region, leaving the RSF effectively in control of the area. The army has yet to comment.
The RSF has surrounded el-Fasher for the last 18 months, with army positions and civilians under frequent bombardment. An estimated 300,000 people have been trapped by the fighting.
Hunger and disease has spread across the city as residents contend with constant bombardment and dwindling food and medical supplies.
UN investigators have accused the RSF of committing numerous crimes against humanity during the siege. The US has said the RSF has committed genocide against Darfur's non-Arab population.
Sudan has been ravished by conflict since 2023, after top commanders of the RSF and Sudanese army fell out and a vicious power struggle ensued. More than 150,000 people have died across the country and about 12 million have fled their homes, creating one of the worst humanitarian crises.
The RSF controls almost all of Darfur and much of the neighbouring Kordofan region. When the RSF assumes complete control of el-Fasher, it hopes to form a rival government there.




















