The report of Doctors Without Borders and the United Nations on the details of the disasters in Sudan – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to Mehr news agency, citing Al Jazeera, the International Organization of Doctors Without Borders announced that the people of Fasher are trying to escape from the city, and this organization has observed the arrival of 300 people in Tawaleh area in North Darfur, Sudan.
The organization clarified: We are again asking the rapid response forces to allow more people to pass through the blockade, while there are reports of people being trapped and held for ransom at the exits of Fasher city.
According to this report, the level of malnutrition among children and adults in Fasher Sudan has increased significantly.
On the other hand, UN experts also announced that mass crimes and systematic sexual violence were committed by rapid response forces in Fasher, located in North Darfur, Sudan.
These experts noted that the Rapid Reaction Forces captured Fasher on October 23 after a 540-day siege and committed widespread atrocities.
United Nations experts expressed their concern about the reports that 460 patients and their companions were killed in the Saudi Women’s Hospital and other medical centers in Fasher.
According to this report, more than 6 thousand pregnant women in Fasher are deprived of medical and reproductive health services.
The UN emphasized that eyewitnesses confirmed that sexual violence was used as a weapon to humiliate and gang rape at least 25 women and girls in Fasher.
UN experts said they were alarmed by credible reports of ethnically-based field executions against civilians in Fasher by rapid reaction forces.
The report stated that the deliberate targeting of Sudanese belonging to the Fur, Masalit, and Zaghawa ethnic groups, including through sexual violence, was carried out with the aim of intimidating and displacing them from Fasher.
The United Nations has expressed its deep concern over the famine in the cities of Fasher and Kadugoli and stated that this event will intensify the devastating humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
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