2023 Foro Baranga clashes

Unclear On April 10, 2023, clashes broke out between Masalit and Arab civilians in Foro Baranga, West Darfur, Sudan, killing at least 25 people.

[7] On April 11, Khamis Abakar, the governor of West Darfur, enacted a two-week curfew in the region in an attempt to stop the violence.

[7] By April 13, Mohammed Hussein Timane, the leader of the Foro Baranga community council, stated that 24 civilians had been killed in the violence.

[9] At least 25 people were killed, with the death toll likely to be higher due to several parts of the city being inaccessible to humanitarian aid and medical services.

[9] Sudanese transitional leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, vice-leader Hemedti, Darfur governor Minni Minnawi, and deputy governor Mohamed Eisa Aliyu convened on April 14 to discuss the clashes, and agreed to send Sudanese Army forces and Rapid Support Forces militiamen stationed in Central Darfur to quell the clashes.