New Delhi, Nov. 10 -- UN warns of unimaginable atrocities as RSF captures El Fasher; humanitarian corridors collapse amid famine and global inaction.

"The scale and the character of what we are seeing in El Fasher is not random chaos," a UN human rights representative said in a public statement summarizing field reports and forensic indicators. "It appears to be patterned, targeted, and designed to terrify communities into flight." The UN Human Rights Office said tens of thousands fled in the immediate aftermath of the capture and that many remain trapped amid collapsing services and shrinking humanitarian access. The UN called urgently for safe and monitored aid routes. UN briefings underscored the immediacy of the need.

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