She said an organization Doctors Without Borders Violence and hunger destroy the lives of the Sudanese in the south DarfurNoting that the suffering is growing due to the withdrawal of humanitarian organizations from the region.
The organization explained in a new report, published on Wednesday, entitled “Voices from South Darfur”, that despite the suspension of land battles in the region now, the insecurity is still standing as people are exposed to “horrific violence on the roads, farms, markets and in their homes.”
The organization pointed to reports of arbitrary arrests, thefts and looting, while air strikes and strikes continue The drones On South Darfur.
The report also stated that sexual violence is widespread, as doctors without borders provided care for 659 survivors and survivors in the period from January 2024 to March 2025, indicating that 56% of the survivors were attacked by a non -civilian person.
The report indicated that South Darfur witnessed the war of fierce cities in 2023, which led to the destruction of vital hospitals and infrastructure, and with the intensification of the fighting “the presence of humanitarian organizations, which was great before the outbreak of the war, collapsed.”
❗️ A new report on Doctors Without Borders today was published entitled “Voices from South Darfur”, the report clarifies and within live testimonies how the consequences of exhausted violence, the collapse of the health care system, and the lack of international response, all have met to exhaust the adaptation strategies in people.
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– Doctors Without Borders Organization (@MSF_Arabic) June 4, 2025
The director of the emergency at MSF in Sudan, Ozan Agbas, said that the voices and stories of people reflect “how much suffering, violations and cruelty they feel in the societies of South Darfur, but they also show their steadfastness and sympathy.”
Since April 2023, Sudan has been witnessing war between Army And the forces Rapid supportIt has left tens of thousands of deaths and displaced at least 13 million people, while some areas suffer from Famine Amid the “worst humanitarian crisis” in the world, according to United Nations.
The Rapid Support Forces intensified their attacks on the army’s control areas in western and eastern Sudan during the last period, after the army took them out of Khartoum Other major cities in the center of the country.
14 people were killed and others were injured in artillery shelling carried out by the Rapid Support Forces, on Wednesday, on the Abu Shuk camp for the displaced near Fasher The capital of the state of North Darfur, according to the camp’s emergency room, which indicated that the bombing targeted the Naivasha market and residential neighborhoods.
This came hours after a bombing targeted an airport Nyala South Darfur, which is controlled by the Rapid Support Forces.