A comparative force in Sudan stormed the largest migration, robbery and setting camp and several houses in the country, the local refugee group said.
Zamzam’s camp in Northern Darfur was affected by intense artillery shelling since the end of last year, but for the first time fast support forces (RSF) is accused of sending fighters.
The eyewitness told the BBC that the situation in the camp was “extremely catastrophic” and there were many victims.
A close city of El Fasher, one of the centers of the civil war, which broke out in 2023, is already under the siege of RSF when it is fighting the army.
A close city of El Fasher, one of the centers of the civil war, which broke out in 2023, is already under the siege of RSF when it is fighting the army.
The military and RSF were allies – they came to power in the coup together – but they fell out to an international plan that was supported to move towards civilian government.
The Sudanese GDPs and the refugee block said the Zamzam’s camp had broken down on Tuesday.
However, the RSF press secretary denied that his militants had penetrated him, saying that they had confiscated a neighboring military base that belonged to an armed group that fought with the Sudanese military after she was fired in RSF’s control all day.
The BBC Verify confirmed the staff on social media showing that men who triumphantly waved their weapons with flame behind them and say they are in the camp.
Innosos was removed from the mold but a man shooting the video has a RSF marking.
Asked about the harm of the market, the RSF press said that the group “spread a message in which we pledged to protect the camp residents and asked them to stay away from the fire exchange.”
Zamza spends about half a million displaced people who have already suffered from hunger.
The reports state that the attack made them thousands to escape again.
The Médecins Sans Frontères Medical Organization (MSF), which manages the hospital in the zamzam, said he had received seven corpses and 21 victims in the hospital he is taking place in the zasm.
Most of them were in a serious condition, but the hospital lacked the opportunity to take care of them, the MSF press.
An eyewitness who bBC talked that there was no longer an operation in the hospital.
Northern Darfur’s health minister Ibrahim Abdullah Hater said the BBC that the wounded could not get to El Fasher for treatment because RSF blocks the road and interfere with access to the city.
“Those who suffer the most are displaced people,” he said.
The humanitarian disaster deteriorated at the end of last year, when Zamzz came under a strong artillery fire that helps organizations, including MSF, is to blame for RSF.
A group of international non -governmental organizations made a statement in December, saying other camps for displaced people.
“This emphasizes the reality that there are no safe places now to run away into the Northern Darfur,” the statement reads.
The siege of El -Fosher began in April last year – the year in the conflict.
It is the only city that is still under the control of the army in Darfur, where the RSF is charged with ethnic purification against non -field communities.