As the siege by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces tightens around al-Fashir, the few able to escape describe living under constant shelling and negotiating violence at checkpoints to get out of a city where people have resorted to eating animal feed.
Breakdown
- Residents fleeing al-Fashir report daily shelling and severe shortages of food and medicine. 12s
- Al-Fashir has been under siege for over a year, nearly surrounded by RSF fighters. 31s
- Hospitals have run out of supplies and famine is forcing residents to eat animal feed. 45s
- About half a million people have fled, but many remain trapped due to high smuggler fees. 1m 4s
- The RSF has announced a parallel government and begun appointing ministers. 1m 37s