The displacement of more than 3 thousand families from the villages of North Darfur due to the rapid support attacks – the seventh day

The United Nations International Immigration Organization revealed that more than 3 thousand families fled the villages of Dar Al Salam and Climo in the state of North Darfur, due to security.

During the past few days, the Rapid Support Forces launched retaliatory attacks on dozens of villages in the Dar es Salaam locality, in the context of a comprehensive displacement campaign that included the villages of West El Fasher and North Kamm from last year, and this year.

The Organization of Immigration said that 2,653 families were displaced Saturday from different villages in the Dar Al Salam locality, due to the exacerbation of the insecurity, noting that the families were displaced from the villages of Hilla Abdullah Mustafa, Umm Arada, Abkar Khazim Sukkar, Ismail Badawi, Umm Dream, Beshm, Sinana, Raida, Kanbaba, Umm Durni, Banat East, Bannah West and Hilla Khazan to other locations inside the Local Localism.

And Sunday, a spokesman for the Zamzam camp, Muhammad Khamis Doda, said that the rapid support attacked 52 villages in the Dar Al -Salam locality, looted livestock and killed citizens and migrated thousands of residents who live in these villages to Zamzam camp, which is 12 kilometers from Al -Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, according to the Sudan Tribune newspaper.

The attacks attributed the revenge against the destruction of the army and its allies on February 27, a military supply convoy belonging to the Rapid Support militia in the Ada al -Baid area, which was on its way to the city of El Fasher.

The Immigration Organization stated that 800 families were displaced from the village of Ada al -Baid in Kilmandu locality due to the increased insecurity, to other locations in the locality.

605,000 people from El -Fasher and other areas in North Darfur fled from April 1, 2024 to January 31, 2025, as a result of the attacks of the Rapid Support Forces accompanied by violations that include killing, rape and looting.

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