More than 62,000 people are believed to have fled el-Fasher after the city in Sudan's Darfur region was seized by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Some reached Tawila, a refugee camp about 70 kilometers away, many traveling on foot.
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- Sudanese women and children have fled Al-Fashir due to severe shortages and violence. 4s
- Doctors Without Borders reports thousands of civilians are still trapped and in danger in Al-Fashir. 59s
- The Rapid Support Forces seized Al-Fashir after an 18-month siege and have been at war with the Sudanese army since April 2023. 1m 4s
- Reports have emerged of summary executions, sexual violence, attacks on aid workers, looting, and abductions since the city's fall. 1m 15s
- Human rights activists call for independent investigations and accountability for breaches of international law. 1m 34s