The city of el-Obeid has emerged as a critical focal point in Sudan’s civil war, with escalating violence posing severe humanitarian risks. Recent fighting has led to the displacement of over 11,000 people, including thousands of children, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance as the conflict intensifies.
Strategically located, el-Obeid serves as a vital logistical hub for military operations and humanitarian aid, making its control essential for both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). As military tensions rise, the potential for urban warfare increases, threatening the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire.
The humanitarian implications are dire, with reports of disrupted access to essential services like water and healthcare. The United Nations warns that up to 500,000 civilians could be at risk if violence escalates further, compounding the already critical situation for those displaced multiple times by the conflict.
As the battle for el-Obeid unfolds, the international community must pay attention to the evolving dynamics of the war, as the consequences extend far beyond the immediate fighting, affecting the lives and wellbeing of countless civilians in Sudan and potentially destabilising the region further.
Source: Al Jazeera

