Al-Fasher faces starvation with supplies, says the United Nations-DW-08/06/2025

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Thousands of people in Besieged capital to SudanThe United Nations World Food Program (WFP) warned on Tuesday that the northern state of Darfur, the Vallasur, is at risk of hunger.

Rapid Support Forces for the RSF group He has sought to seize the Kasher since May 2024. It is the last major city in North Darfur still under the control of the Sudanese government.

About 300,000 people remain in the besieged city under increasingly desperate conditions, according to United Nations figures.

The general view of the Zamzam camp for refugees, outside the city of Darfur Al -Fasher, Darfur region, Sudan, January 14, 2025
In April, a major attack by RSF hundreds of directly out of the Zamzam displacement camp, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee to the cityPhoto: Maxar/AP/Picture Alliance Techniques

What did the United Nations say about El -Fasher?

The Language Programming Authority said that the prices of foodstuffs in the fashions increased by 460 % compared to the rest of the country, which imposes soup kitchens to close it while prohibiting aid.

“Everyone in the Kasheer faces a daily conflict for survival,” said Erik Birdison, the regional director of the “East and South Africa program”.

The United Nations said it was unable to deliver food to the city by Earth for more than a year Because of the prohibited access methods.

“We were unable to reach the terrible situation that reveals hatching, despite attempts for months, months and months,” said Sheldon Litt from UNICEF after a visit to Sudan.

Last year, the United Nations declared famine in the displacement camps surrounding the corner. It is estimated that hunger will get the city by May of this year, but the lack of data prevents the announcement of the official starvation.

Sudan video shows the RSF RSF attack in the Darfur camp

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What is the situation in Sudan?

Since April 2023, the war has killed tens of thousands across Sudan, explained more than 12 million and left 26 million at risk of hunger. The United Nations describes it as The largest crisis of displacement and hunger in the world.

In March, The Sudanese army pushed RSF from its locations in KhartoumRaising the hopes of a turning point in the war.

Greece said that relative calm may have returned to Khartoum, but children are still “limited, but increased access to safe water, food, health care and learning.”

“Children die from hunger, disease and direct violence,” Leit said, describing it as a “disaster waving on the horizon.”

“We are on the verge of irreversible damage to a full generation of children.”

Champions every day keep hope alive in Sudan

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Edited by: Louis Oilofus

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