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An RSF-led coalition said on Tuesday it would form a committee to verify the authenticity of videos and allegations, claiming that many of the videos are “fabricated” by the army.

The United Nations warned of “ethnically motivated violations and atrocities”, while the African Union condemned “escalating violence” and “alleged war crimes”.

Pro-democracy groups have described “the worst violence and ethnic cleansing” since Sunday, as the army-allied Joint Forces accused the RSF of killing at least 2,000 civilians.

The UN said more than 26,000 people fled el-Fasher in just two days, most on foot towards Tawila, 70km west.

Approximately 177,000 civilians remain trapped in el-Fasher, according to the UN’s migration agency, after the RSF constructed a 56km (35-mile) earthen berm, sealing off food, medicine and escape routes.

The war in Sudan has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions and triggered the world’s largest displacement and hunger crisis. Both sides stand accused of widespread atrocities.