Displaced Families From Sudan’s El-Fasher Walk 60 Kilometers without Food or Water to Flee Violence: UNICEF
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One week after the FSR assault in El Fasher, the situation is critical in the capital of Northern Darfur, and in the Tawila camp, which welcomes thousands of people who have fled the city, says John Ochaibi, the humanitarian coordinator of the NGO Alima.
In Goudran, the annex to the Iridimi camp in Chad, 50,000 Sudanese who had fled the massacres in Darfur were engulfing, and the water was sorely lacking.
From El Fasher to Tawila: Suvivors fleeing a city of flames in Sudan's Darfur
KHARTOUM | Xinhua | Along the rugged road stretching between the city of El Fasher and the town of Tawila in Sudan’s North Darfur lay a landscape heavy with pain and disbelief. Thousands of civilians — barefoot, weary, and silent — carried what little remains of their lives as they trudged forward in search of safety, leaving behind a city consumed by flames and the echo of gunfire. Beneath the harsh sun, displaced families moved in small, scatt…
Thousands flee Sudan’s El Fasher on foot without food or water: UNICEF
Thousands of displaced families have walked more than 60 kilometers without food or water to escape the escalating violence in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Saturday. “In Tawila, North Darfur, thousands of families are fleeing violence in El-Fasher, arriving exhausted, hungry & malnourished,” UNICEF said in a statement on the US social media platform X. Abubakar Ahmed, a UNICEF nutrition speciali…
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