The suffering of civilians in war-torn Sudan remains relentless.
Recent reports indicate that homes and civilian neighborhoods in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur state and Sudan’s second-largest city, have been incessantly bombed for days, forcing many residents to flee.
Displaced individuals in camps disclosed that they are now exposed to the elements during the rainy season, and they have received no assistance from any organizations. They fear that the ongoing fighting will eventually reach them.
In the southern region of the capital, Khartoum, residents have reported that paramilitary RSF forces have ordered hundreds of people to evacuate their homes, declaring the Jabra neighborhood a military zone where civilians are not allowed to stay.