Kreinik Massacre
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Beginning on April 21, 2022, clashes broke out between Janjaweed and Masalit civilians in the Kreinik refugee camp near
El Geneina Geneina (sometimes Al-Junaynah) ( ar, الجنينة, lit. ''the little garden'') is a city in West Darfur, part of dar Masalit region, that joined British Sudan at the end of 1919 through the Gilani agreement signed between the Masalit Sultanate ...
, West Darfur. These led to massacres over the following days by Janjaweed and the Rapid Support Forces, with hundreds of civilians killed.


Prelude

Kreinik is a town near the West Darfuri capital of
El Geneina Geneina (sometimes Al-Junaynah) ( ar, الجنينة, lit. ''the little garden'') is a city in West Darfur, part of dar Masalit region, that joined British Sudan at the end of 1919 through the Gilani agreement signed between the Masalit Sultanate ...
. During the War in Darfur, it served as a refugee camp for Masalit civilians who fled massacres by the Arab Janjaweed militias. Following the
Sudanese revolution The Sudanese Revolution was a major shift of political power in Sudan that started with street protests throughout Sudan on 19 December 2018 and continued with sustained civil disobedience for about eight months, during which the 2019 Sudane ...
in 2019, new governors were appointed to different regions, with
Khamis Abakar Khamis Abdullah Abakar (; 30 March 1964 – 14 June 2023) also known as Abdallah Abakar was a Sudanese politician, activist and former army commander who served as the Governor of West Darfur from 2021 until his assassination. Prior to being go ...
, former leader of the predominantly-Masalit
Sudanese Alliance Sudanese National Alliance (SNA) is a Sudanese political party. Formed in 1994 as a democratic, secular, non-regional party, the SNA was one of the four original members of the National Democratic Alliance, the coalition of Northern groups and the ...
, appointed governor of West Darfur. In 2021, clashes broke out in Kreinik between the Janjaweed and Masalit, killing 88 people, with 84 others injured. On December 6, 2021, a refugee camp in Kreinik was burnt to the ground by a second Janjaweed attack.


Clashes

The first clashes in Kreinik broke out on April 21, 2022, after the death of two Arab men by unknown assailants. In response, Rizeigat Arab militants along with fighters from the Rapid Support Forces attacked Masalit civilians in Kreinik. The first attack occurred in the town square, killing nine on April 22. The next attack occurred on April 23, killing sixteen and forcing 86,700 to flee to the Sudanese Army headquarters in the town. Janjaweed and RSF then attacked 25 neighboring villages around Kreinik, all predominantly Masalit. Survivors of the attacks stated that their villages were completely razed, and many of the refugees fled to Geneina. The main attack in Kreinik occurred on April 24, with over 1,000 Janjaweed and RSF fighters heeding the " fazaa", or call to battle. Initially, Sudanese Alliance fighters fought the RSF, but were quickly overrun. The fighters attacked many places in Kreinik, including schools, houses, and the Kreinik hospital. The attack lasted six hours, and the wounded were unable to be transported to the Geneina hospital, as the Janjaweed controlled the roads leading to Geneina. Worshippers leaving the mosque in Kreinik were also shot at. The sultan of Dar Masalit, the Darfur tribe of Masalit, accused the Sudanese Army of fleeing the clashes after only fighting for three minutes. Many civilians from the neighboring towns fled to Kreinik from the violence, seeing the population go from around 25,000 to 125,000. In an attack on Kreinik the next day, eight people were killed. On April 25, the clashes spread to Geneina. Residents reported gunshots in several neighborhoods, and doctors' organizations gave a provisional death toll of ten civilians killed. Janjaweed attacked the Geneina Teaching Hospital in the April 25 attack. One French worker for Médecins Sans Frontières was killed.


Aftermath

In the immediate aftermath, over 168 civilians were killed and 98 others were injured. Other estimates put the toll at between 165 and 200 civilians killed, including 21 children. By February 2023, MSF stated that the death toll of the attack was over 200 civilians killed, including two MSF aid workers and eight patients. Survivors of the attack alleged that the Janjaweed and RSF were the perpetrators, and accused the Sudanese Army for letting the attack happen. Following the attacks, many wounded civilians were transported to the El Geneina hospital, although the hospital was full. In Kreinik, food insecurity was also ravaging the town following the influx in refugees along with the Janjaweed and RSF burning down the market and stealing the food during the attack. Khamis Abakar also survived an assassination attempt by the Janjaweed on April 28. Despite Masalit self-defense groups regaining control over the neighborhoods of Kreinik and El Geneina, the roads were still controlled by the Janjaweed and RSF by May. By February 2023, Kreinik was "a burned-out spectre", as much of the population was living in refugee camps and many neighborhoods were burnt down. The hospital was rebuilt by MSF in December 2022.


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, leader of the RSF, expressed his condolences and accused both sides of being at fault. Sudanese minister of defense Yassin Ibrahim Yassin claimed to have sent reinforcements to West Darfur.


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