
Sudan's War Escalates: Grim Attacks Leave Dozens Dead in Camps
2025-04-14
Author: Kai
A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds
In the heart of Sudan, devastating assaults have rocked camps sheltering thousands fleeing the ongoing civil war, marking a grim turn in the conflict that has lasted for nearly two years. Residents of the Zamzam camp describe the situation as "catastrophic," with fears escalating as attacks continue unabated for a third day.
Over 100 Civilians Killed in Three Days
According to the United Nations, more than 100 civilians, including at least 20 children, have lost their lives in a horrific series of attacks in the western Darfur region. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group, are being held accountable for these brutal assaults, particularly on the cities of el-Fasher and neighboring camps.
Desperate Conditions in Zamzam and Abu Shouk Camps
The Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps are home to over 700,000 people who are facing dire famine-like conditions. Local residents are grappling with an unimaginable reality, having lost family members and the very resources necessary for survival.
Eyewitness Accounts Reveal Horror
In a heartrending message, Mustafa, a 34-year-old Zamzam resident, shared his loss of family members who were part of a community kitchen aimed at helping those in need. With shelling still ongoing and no access to medical care, he noted the urgent need for support, calling the situation "dire." "People are dying from bleeding with no medicine or hospital to save them," he conveyed.