Sudan: "Three of our children died from thirst' - BBC Africa
Survivors of the recent attacks in Sudan’s western region of Darfur have spoken of the horrors they witnessed while fleeing the conflict. More than four hundred people were killed and hundreds of thousands forced to seek safety in recent weeks after a camp hosting displaced people was overrun by the paramilitary group RSF.
The war between the RSF and the country’s army broke out in April 2023 triggering the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and shows no signs of abating.
Reporter Anne Soy
Edited by Kathy Harcombe
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