Blood visible from space in Sudan shows evidence of Darfur genocide

Satellite imagery and verified videos reveal mass killings in Darfur, Sudan, as Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized a key city, El Fasher.

Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab documented clusters of objects 1.3–2 meters long—consistent with human bodies—spread across hospitals, residential areas, and military bases, with discoloration indicating blood.

Reports suggest RSF carried out door-to-door killings, separating men from women and children, and executed civilians at locations such as Saudi Hospital, ABC News has reported.

With the city cut off and the Sudanese Armed Forces largely withdrawn, experts warn this systematic campaign may represent the continuation of the Darfur genocide, with civilians trapped and at extreme risk of further mass violence.