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El-Fasher besieged the residents of the city, not warned


The UN Food Agency has warned that families caught in front of the city of Sudan in El-Fasher.

The World Food Program (WFP) said he could not deliver food in the western city of Western Darfur region every year.

El-Fasher has been surrounded by rapid media (RSF) with paramilites of fighters for almost 16 months – decided to separate from the army of Sudan.

WFP warning Local activists have already begun to deal with deaths in the city, about 300,000 people still.

Sudan immersed in a civil war in April 2023, after a malicious power fight exploding between the army and the former side, RSF, creating one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.

The UN’s children’s agency (UNICEF) also noted that malnutrition is diverted throughout the country, many children “reduced skin and bones”.

The WFP warning is echoed by the governor of Al-Hafiz Bakhit North Darfur, the state of El-Fasher was unbearable.

Bakhit is aligned with the government of the military government of Sudan, who is trying to maintain control of the city, the last of Darfurs.

RSF wrestling from Sudan Army to catch El-Fasher It has increased in recent monthsAfter the paramilitians are out of the capital, Khartum.

In early July, the United Nations statistics showed that 38% of people under five under five years of age El-Fasher and close people suffered acute malnutrition.

WFP said serious shortage of food, fully guided prices for E-Fasher’s supply, and people mentioned the reports of animal fodder and food debris to try to survive.

The agency did not appoint a responsible party – but RSF has cut trading tracks and has blocked supply lines to the city.

“Everyone in El-Fasher has a daily fight to survive,” Eric Perdoson said, director of the Eastern African and southern African region.

“Mechanisms to deal with people have been completely tired of the two-year war. Without being immediate and durable, life will be lost,” he added.

The agency mentioned a girl eight-year-old who flew with five family members to the city.

“In El-Fasher, there was a lot of shells and hungry. Only hunger and bombs,” the girl said, adding only the family to survive Millet.

WFP said he had trucks loaded with food and nutrition with assistance, and the Sudan government received to follow E-Fasher.

Still waiting for the word from RSF, whether he would protect the interruption to allow the goods to enter the city.

The UN in early June has promoted a weekly humanitarian trector, when the UN convoy was attacked by El-Fasher, with the army and RSF accused each other to strike.

The New State of Sudanese agency reported that Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan headed the armed force – the country de facto Leader – agreed to temporary ceasefire.

RSF did not officially respond. However, the Group said that the Group mentioned that the GROUP said that “Burhan’s Burhan’s Militias” would be used to facilitate delivery of food and ammunition within El-Fasher.

They also claimed RSF and his allies were setting civilian “safe paths” to leave the city.

In Last Month, the International Migration Organization (IOM) said about a million people escaped El-Fasher since the conflict began, In April RSF was kidnapped by Zamzam nearby camp.

The BBC EL-FASHER bombing increases and attacks RSF attacks on the road.

The WFP said that he had a modest advancement to deliver other places in Darfur, but these fragile gains said the roads were reversed when the rainy roads were closed.

Representatives of UNICEF Sheldon Yett also said that the judge was slowly improving in the fields of Sudan, recently after the RSF fighters of Sudan.

However, he said the resources were extended to the limit, apparently, the President of the Donald Trump Administration had a sharp decline in international aid.

“It’s a looming catastrophe,” he said.

“They are irreversible damage because we do not have knowledge or tools because we do not have knowledge, but to act for collectively, and ask for this crisis. We need access to children.”

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