In besieged Sudan city, civilians face death if they try to escape
Summary
In Sudan's Darfur region, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have surrounded the city of el-Fasher, making it difficult for people to escape. Many civilians face danger from both sides of the conflict, and the city is under a tight siege, leading to severe shortages of food and medical supplies. Those who try to flee face deadly risks and high costs imposed by the RSF.Key Facts
- The RSF has captured most provinces in Darfur and is now targeting North Darfur.
- An estimated 260,000 people are trapped in el-Fasher due to the RSF's siege.
- The RSF is accused of committing serious abuses, such as genocide and systematic sexual violence.
- Civilians trying to leave el-Fasher are often forced to pay RSF fighters and hand over valuables.
- Many men are detained or killed by the RSF on suspicion of being fighters.
- Satellite images show the RSF building barriers around el-Fasher to block escape routes.
- The barriers around the city are creating a very dangerous situation known as a "kill box," making escape nearly impossible.
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