The Office of Humanitarian Affairs Coordination “OCHA” revealed that the rapid support militia prevented young people from leaving Zamzam camp in the state of North Darfur, after 400,000 displaced people managed to escape.
Rapid support dominated the Zamzam camp, which is 12 kilometers southwest of El Fasher, last Sunday, three days after the site has been suffering from starvation since August 2024.
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“The access to Zamzam camp is still impossible, and the interruptions of communications hinder efforts to verify the field situation, while reports indicate that rapid support prevents those who remain in the camp, especially the youth, from leaving it.”
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He pointed out that the International Organization for Immigration reported 400,000 people – about 80,000 families – from Zamzam camp to Al -Fasher and Tawila in North Darfur in recent days.
Al -Farron suffers from Zamzam camp to El Fasher from very bad humanitarian conditions, due to the severe scarcity of food, drinking water and the lack of basic needs, as a result of the siege imposed by rapid support on the city for nearly a year.
Ocha’s office revealed that the fleeing from Zamzam reached the displacement sites without anything, and they urgently need food, shelter and supplies.
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He said that the initial reports indicate the killing of more than 400 civilians, including women, children, the elderly and 12 relief workers, in the Zamzam camp and the city of Umm Kadada in North Darfur, during the past three days, which witnessed attacks for rapid support.