In interviews with Scripps News, survivors described months of starvation, fear and uncertainty, along with confusion over how many people survived the fall of El Fashir.
Breakdown
- Sudan named top humanitarian crisis by International Rescue Committee
- Survivors describe chaos and starvation during al-Fashir's 500-day siege 20s
- Many displaced died or were captured by RSF while fleeing 1m 28s
- Children in the camp gained weight after receiving medical care 2m 43s
- US officials say efforts are underway to end the conflict in Sudan 3m 20s