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RSF Hurricane Market Market and Prison ‘in Death Death’ Sudansse City

Sudan Paramilial Paramilial Power (RSF) rose a siege in El-Fasher on Friday in a seven-hour battle, the Witnesses told BBC.

RSF suspects have been able to catch a cattle market, prison and military center while distributing videos themselves are traveling around empty stocks.

It was the first time the RSF fights into the city in large numbers since the siege of El-fasher – the continuous war of the Western Darfur City – started in the last 15 months.

On Saturday morning, the troops returned and succeeded pushing RSF after El-Fasher’s limits. But Mathelden Vu, from Norwegian Council of Norwegian (NRC), explaining this city as “the trap of death”.

“What we hear is awesome stories and frightening and order of the military,” said Msuu told the Newshour of the BBC

“There are local volunteers – they really struggle, risk their daily lives to try and provide a little food for people who die very starving.

Siddig Omar, a roommate 65 years of El-Fasher, told BBC RSF into the city on Friday from southwest.

RSF, its battles driven in miners are mined around the city, often attacking El-fasher. According to the army, this was 220 annoying.

But in this case, during the 19-hour War, they were able to control the city’s city market, closed for business for months.

From here, they distributed hostile videos that travel around empty stocks. They also briefly seize the Whelah and the military headquarters in the Matters.

On Saturday morning, the forces and succeeded in pushing RSF backwards of the city boundaries, saying that a “strong loss” was injured in a attacked group.

But Mr. Omar said at RSF Shelling – using Drones – continues throughout Saturday.

“One of the shells hit a military car near my house resulting in the death of five citizens,” he said.

Sudan came into the civil war on April 2023 after a bad struggle between the army and RSF.

Led to the famine and claims of extinction of extinction in the West Darfur region.

More than 150,000 people have died across the country, and about 12 millions of fleeing their homes in the meeting is called the United Nations.

El-fasher is the end of the city in Darfur now being laid by war. But Communications Blackout makes it difficult to ensure information from the siege in a siege, as only those who are online internet connection.

The recent weeks of RSF is followed by Artillery attacks and the attack of drone. The team recently began using large drone flights.

The armies blame the United Arab Emirates (UEA) funding for RSF, allegations that the policemen of the policide denies.

This attack on this occurred three months after RSF exceeds the Zamzam Cerman on the edge of El-fasher. It was the largest camp in the country and its inhabitants fled to El-fashir or tried to make it in Zawula, 60km (about 40 miles) away.

The MS Vu, the NRC’s Advocacy Manager Sudan manager, said the Zawila party has continued to hear the horrible news as people try to find safety.

“People fled by night, to donations – trying to escape the armed men, perhaps raping,” he said.

“We find people arriving at the Tavila dry, who did not eat churches.”

About 379,000 people now fled in Tawila, when facing the cholera eruption and expected a large rain to destroy shelters.

This week, El-fasher citizens told the BBCC Arabic Radio program more in their painful condition.

“Currently, we suffer from the most, and everyone around us is facing similar difficulties,” said one person.

“There is no bread, no food, and no work will be available. Even if you have money, there is nothing found in the markets to buy.

“When a person is sick, we cannot find medicine or treatment.

“There are no medicines in hospitals. The situation here is really bad.”

One man said that far, residents have been based on an object called “Oviz”, food debris, left after pressing the oil in peanut shells.

“We are in a very serious condition,” he said.

“Even Ombaz is no longer available, as factories in Peanut have stopped working.

“We urge help – please, we need help immediately.”

Ms Vu Bemoaned NgwaFile Ngundani’s lack of concern when engaging with their teammates and their sponsors.

“Money is completely deprived and the result that you can see it in the ground,” he said.

“People [in el-Fasher] Just trust in the company of others.

“If they have little food, they will be in their own.”

Last week, the global criminal court (ICC) said that ‘there were good reasons for believing military crime and the responsible crime offered in Darfur.

The allegations of war controlled throughout the past two years, on January 2025 in the US determined that RSF soldiers and joint soldiers against non-Arabs.

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