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Loss of child, recovery and air pollution strikes in Sudan’s civil war

Adged Juded 19, Alawia Bakheshar Ahmed is nothing as he runs away from the moon that destroyed Sudan, Western Darfur.

“I turned away from the pine,” Before you can add that I saw the wrong “during his three-day travel (45 km) from the small town of Zawila.

Re-installing air strikes and soldiers after the abortion, Alawia said he and his family found a baby who cried for his mother, who was over the side of the road.

Alawia said he took the baby and took her, saying: “We covered my mother and kept on.”

Sudan was spent by the warfare because the fighting was erupted between the army and the rapid support (RSF) in April 2023, causing one of the worst problems for the world forced to escape their homes.

Darfur into a large flashpoint, and RSF regulated most of the province – outside the El-fasher city that has sat in the hands of the war and their partners.

El-fasher has come under great explosion as RSF is trying to take it. In April, he announced the plans that enabled the government to eliminate the army, which increased fear that could lead to Sudan separation.

Alawia said that as bombs grew last month, she and her family were forced to flee and go to the Tazila, west of El-fasher.

His brother, Marwan Mohamed Adam, said the BBC that was attacked by RSF Gangs – including the ‘blowing on my neck, and the arm of the’ a few possession.

Marwan added that her life was saved only because she lied to the raindrops where she came from.

He said the attackers removed and “killed” young men who revealed that they came from El-fasher, so when he investigated that he was Shaqra, the place to Tavila.

Marwan Mohamed Adam wants to go abroad [BBC]

“You feel afraid, you feel like you’re dead,” when he told BBC, adding that he saw three bodies on the way.

Another woman, Ismail Khadija Ali, told the BBC that “the bodies were dissolved in all roads”.

He said 11 members of his family were killed when El-fasher’s surveillance, three children died during their four-day trip from town to Tawla.

“The children died from the way,” said Kadija.

The town of his family, El-Tarkeniya, was attacked in September in Rsf-Malitias Millitias, who stole their crop.

They fled to the camp of Zamzam, and they went to El-fasher, and now at the fall.

Medical Charima Charima said gunmen took the earth and farms to many families when they invaded villages.

The most well-malnutrition, especially among the children who arrived at Tavila, was reaching a shocking level, adding.

Alawia said her sister lowered the little food they were carrying while fleeing the air strikes and jumped with them after Shaqra.

“The survivors of a little salt that we were on our hands to feed the children,” he said.

Women, children and teens are in trouble in April 20 April 2025 after leaving Zamzam camp in Darfur

Darfur was one of the worst places of conflict [Reuters]

Without food or water, they robbed and met a woman who told them they could get water from a nearby village.

The family moved after night in a village, but he knew it slowly to enter the RSF Fighters area.

“We greeted them, but they didn’t answer. Tell us to sit down and they want our things,” recalls Alawia.

The suspects take 20,000 pounds in Sudan ($ 33;

Alawia said: “My shoes are not good, but they still take them,” said Alawia.

He also added that RSF rifles refused to give them water, so they are all pressed to come to El-Koweem Village. There, they see RSF Guards.

Alawia said: “We asked for the water orphaned water, but we refused,” said Alawia, which he put her way to the well, but the men beat him and beat him.

The dryer and tired, the family continued to move until the Tavila, where Alawiatha at Shiloh fell and taken to hospital.

Was released after being treated. Marwan was again treated because of the injury that had been true during the beat.

Alawia said they were looking for infant relatives, and after receiving some of them, they offered a child.

Alawia and her family now live in Tawila, where the family accepted her home.

Alawia told Alawi, “I” Gave God, but we worry about the future, “said Alawia.

Marwan said he wanted to go abroad to continue his education and to start a new life.

This is a factor that has made millions of Sudan, as their lives have been completed by a war that shows the lack of punctuation.

Map which party control which part of Sudan
[BBC]

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