
The 700,000 Residents of Sudan’s Zamzam camp Were Already The World’s Most People Where Attacked by Paramilitary Fighters Last Week.
Two Decades of Conflict In The Darkfur Region, What Intensified After Civil War Broke Out The Whole of Sudan Two Years ago, Meant They Had Homes to Homes to Safety and Shelter.
They gradually began to rebuild at Their Lives at Zamzam, Sudan’s Biggest Camp Internally Displaced People.
But Any Sense of Stability Wear When The Camp Was Ravaged by An Intense Ground and Aerial Assault.
Zamzam was Attacked by The Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), What has been tries to seize the nearby City of El-Fasher IT Rivals, The Sudanese Army.
The RSF has beginned Reports of Atrocities at the Zamzam But I Had Taken Over The Camp.
As A Resault Of The Attack, Zamzam is “Completely Destroyed”, North Darfur Health Minister Ibrahim Khater Told The BBC’s Newsday Program.
“No-One Is No,” He said.
Among The Many Thousands Who Fled Zamzam Was 28-year-old Fathiya Mohammed, Who Had Be At The Camp for Three Months.
She walked to Before Days Before Reaching The Town of Tawila.
“I Was Carrying One Child On My Back, Another in My Arms, And Luggage On My Head,” She Told The BBC.

She Lost Husband During The Chaos of the Attack and Still Does Not Know Where He is.
The Family Were Attacked by Thieves on The Journey to Tawil, Ms Mohammed Said, and The Inthured ExhaUntion, Hunger and Thirst.
Medical Charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Says That Thousands of Thousands Have Fled From Zamzam to Tawila synce the Attack.
Saadiya Adam Left With The Camp With Her Children Aged Two and Five After Her Makeshift Home Was Destroyed.
“They burned My House in Zamzam and They Burned My Sheep,” Said Ms Adam, Who Had Been Living in Zampzam for Two Months.
“Everything I owned Was Burned. I Have Nothing Left.”
Images filmed by a freelance journalist Working for The BBC Show Thousands of Internally Displaced People Entering Tawila by Foot, Truck and Donkey Cart.

These Arrivals Face Overwhelmed Facilities – MSF Said That Over Two Days, More Than 20,000 People Have Hospital It Runs in Tawil.
“We See Many People injured by Bullets, It is Becoming Routine,” Said Head Nurse Tiphaine Salmon.
“Yesterday It was a Seven-Month-Old Baby Who Just Started And No Cry – She Had Bullet Injuries Under the Chin and On The Shoulder.”
One Patient at Tawila Hospital described at Coming Under Attack Zamzam.
” We were Six of us, We Encountered RSF, “Said Issa Abdullah.
“Three Vehicles Over US. They hit me on the head. A bullet Came Near My Mouth. I’m OK now, But There Get in Worse Condition.”

Hussein Khamis Was Shot in the Leg During The Attack.
“After I injured, there was no-one to Carry me,” He said.
Mr Khamis Managed to Reach Nearby Hospitals His injury, But He “Found No-One, Everyone Had Fled.”
Eventually managed to Get a Lift to Tawila. Like Ms Mohammed, Hey Says Heh robbed Along The Way.
The RSF has not commented on These Specific Allegations.
MSF Said That It Receeded More Than 170 People with Gunshot and Blast Injila in the Attack, 40% Of Women And Girls of Women and Girls.
“People tell us Many and Vulnerable People Could Trawila and Were Left once.
Zamzam Was Established in 2004 to House Internally displaced People Fleeing Ethnic Violence in Darfur.
Its Seizure Would Be Strategically Significant For The RSF, Which Last Month Lost Control of Sudan’s Capital, Khartoum.
The RSF Remains In Control of Much of Western Sudan, Including Most of Darfur.
This Week The Group Announced Plans Launch A Parallel Government In The Parts of Sudan in Controls, Heightening Fears Sudan Could Ultimately Split in Two.
Safe, at Least for Now, MS Mohammed Reflected On The Immense Loss This War has been caused Those Like Her.
“We Want The War to Stop,” She Said. “Peace is The Most Important Thing.”

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