‘We have nothing’: Endless pain for displaced civilians fleeing Sudan war
Summary
Displaced people are fleeing ongoing conflict in Sudan, especially from the area of Heglig. Almost 1,700 people, mainly women and children, have moved to a displacement camp in Kosti, Sudan, facing severe humanitarian challenges.Key Facts
- Fighting in Sudan continues between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF).
- Nearly 1,700 people fled the Heglig area after the RSF took control of this strategic oilfield.
- Most of the displaced are women and children who left with very few belongings.
- They have arrived at the Gos Alsalam camp in Kosti, where conditions are tough.
- The camp is overcrowded, and humanitarian aid is not enough to meet basic needs.
- Sudan's conflict has caused 14 million people to flee their homes.
- The United Nations describes the situation as the world's largest humanitarian crisis, with 21 million facing severe hunger.
- A woman in the camp had to deliver her baby without medical help during their journey.
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