Published On 2/11/2025
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Last update: 12:01 (Mecca time)
In light of the continuing fighting and the Rapid Support Forces’ control over the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur State, hundreds of Sudanese families are forced to leave their homes and areas and flee to safe places, but they face very difficult and harsh humanitarian conditions.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Sudan, Osama Sayed Ahmed, monitored the conditions of the displaced people at a waiting station inside the city of Al-Dabba in the northern state, where the Al Jazeera camera showed displaced people, including children and women, facing tragic conditions after a displacement journey that lasted a week.
Al-Dabbah shelters more than 4,000 displaced people from the Darfur regions in western SudanKordofanWhile the local government expects a large wave of displacement in the coming hours after the Rapid Support Forces took control of the city of El Fasher.
Hundreds of families arrived in the city of Dabba, after they were able to leave the city of El Fasher during its siege and the spread of battles there. Al Jazeera’s correspondent says that there are expectations that other groups will arrive in the coming days.
Every day, between 10 and 20 families arrive in the city of Al-Dabba, where they travel hundreds of kilometers and face great difficulties during their displacement journey, as was monitored by the Al-Jazeera report.
The Humanitarian Aid Commission in the Northern State says that it is continuing its preparations with other partners to provide the basic needs of the current displaced people and those who are expected to arrive on a daily basis. Camps have also been prepared in various locations to accommodate a number of them.
Despite the assistance provided by some regional organizations to the displaced, the need continues – continues the Al Jazeera report – to provide more urgent aid, in light of the difficult humanitarian conditions in which they live.
It is noteworthy that last Sunday, the Rapid Support Forces took control of the city of El Fasher, which was the last stronghold of the Sudanese army in the Darfur region, and there were reports of massacres committed by the Rapid Support Forces against civilians, which led to the displacement of thousands of families to safer areas in North and West Darfur.
Tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced since last Sunday from El Fasher due to the fighting, and many of them headed to the city of Tawila, 70 kilometers away, which originally housed about 650,000 displaced people, according to United Nations estimates.
