
People in the siege of Sudan face hunger, warn UN
The main food agency of the UN has warned that families who are trapped in the hunger of Al-Faisher in the city of Sudanese, surrounded.
The World Food Program (WFP) said that for more than a year, it was not possible to provide food to the city of western Darfur region by road.
L -Faisher has been surrounded by half -time by the Rapid Support Force (RSF) for about 3 months – is determined to confiscate Sudan’s army.
WFP warning Local activists have already started registering hunger strike in the city, with about 250,000 people.
The UN is called the worst humanitarian crisis in the world due to the civil war of Sudan on April 223.
WFP said that due to the lack of food shortages in L-fashion, prices have increased for rare supply in L-Fasher, and people reported that people are eating fodder and food waste to try to survive.
The agency did not answer the party – but the RSF has reduced the trade route in the only city in Darfur controlled by the army.
The regional director of Eastern and South Africa’s WFP regional director Eric Peridisen said, “Everyone in L-Fasher is facing everyday struggle to survive.”
He said, “Two years of war, the system of coating people is completely gone. Without immediate and eternal entry, life will be lost,” he added.
The agency quoted an eight-year-old daughter, Sondos, who had fled the L-Faser with five members of the family.
“There was a lot of firing and hunger in Al-Fasher. Only hunger and bombs,” the girl said that the family was just alive on the millet.
WFP said that if it is guaranteed to get a safe road, trucks filled with food and nutrition are ready.
He sent such a cavalry in early June: but it was attacked, the army and the RSF blamed each other for the strike.
Since then, UN has been emphasizing for a week-long humanitarian war in al-Fasher.
But it is not clear that it is not clear how to respond to the second attempt to break the second attempt to kafi.
Sudan’s civil war has also claimed a massacre in Darfur.
Over 223, more than 5,000 people have died in the country’s conflict and about 3 million people have escaped.
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