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El Fasher Internet Blackout Worsens Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Devastating War

El Fasher residents face critical internet and Starlink outages, severely limiting information access amidst Sudan's devastating war and humanitarian crisis.

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  • Residents of El Fasher are experiencing a critical internet blackout due to a prolonged telecom outage, cutting off traditional communication channels for the local population.
  • Compounding the issue, Starlink satellite services, often a backup in such situations, are also experiencing outages in El Fasher, further isolating the community.
  • This dual failure of internet access severely hinders residents from obtaining independent and reliable information, impacting daily life and access to external news.
  • The internet disruption in El Fasher occurs amidst the devastating war in Sudan, which has resulted in over 150,000 deaths and displaced 14 million people.
  • The ongoing conflict has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with widespread displacement and casualties, exacerbating the challenges faced by communities like El Fasher.
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Center-leaning sources frame the RSF's takeover of el-Fasher as a grave escalation marked by widespread atrocities and a deepening humanitarian crisis. They emphasize the RSF's brutal conduct through vivid descriptions of violence and link them to past genocidal militias, while highlighting international condemnation and the absence of RSF comment on the allegations.

"The reports emerging from el-Fasher are horrifying, with RSF fighters rampaging through the city, killing and detaining hundreds of people in a terrible escalation of violence."

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"The devastating war has killed over 40,000 people and created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis with part of the country plunged into famine."

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The outages are due to a prolonged telecom blackout in El Fasher, compounded by simultaneous Starlink satellite service failures, which have both severed internet access for residents amid the ongoing war.

The blackout severely limits residents' access to independent and reliable information, hampers communication, disrupts access to emergency services and aid, and contributes to the isolation of civilians amid widespread violence and displacement.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have captured El Fasher after the Sudanese army withdrew; this has led to widespread violence, including killings, detentions, and shelling of civilian areas, trapping over 250,000 civilians and causing mass displacement and fear.

Sudan’s war has resulted in over 150,000 deaths and displaced more than 14 million people, creating the world's worst humanitarian crisis with famine risks, mass displacement, and widespread casualties, severely affecting areas like Darfur and El Fasher.

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