For the first time since October, a United Nations humanitarian team entered el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, to assess the aftermath of a violent takeover by Sudanβs paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
The visit offered a grim glimpse into a city largely emptied by fear, with hundreds of residents still clinging to life amid widespread destruction, shortages of food and medicine, and makeshift shelters.
The RSFβs takeover followed a year-long siege of the city by the paramilitary force, during which survivors report indiscriminate killings in homes, hospitals, and streets.
Satellite images and witness a
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