Survivors Tell Of Hunger & Death

RSF Atrocities: Sudan’s army says it has broken a long siege of the southern city of al-Dalanj. Residents had been reduced to eating leaves and animal skin, and that some children had died of hunger. Residents of al-Dalanj reported heavy drone attacks on Tuesday.

KHARTOUM JANUARY 28: Sudan’s army says it has broken a long siege of the southern city of al-Dalanj by RSF paramilitary forces, during which survivors said many people were killed in drone and artillery strikes as hunger spread and medicine became scarce.

Residents had been reduced to eating leaves and animal skin, and that some children had died of hunger. Others said people had died because they could not get the medicines they needed or leave to get treatment.

In a statement released late on Monday, the Sudanese army said “the armed forces and supporting forces were able to forcibly and decisively open the road to Al-Dalanj, after carrying out a successful military operation.” Residents of al-Dalanj reported heavy drone attacks on Tuesday.

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