Survivors fleeing Sudan’s el-Fasher recount terror, bodies in streets

Dead Bodies in the Streets of El-Fasher: Sudanese Refugees Describe Brutal Atrocities

In the war-torn city of el-Fasher, capital of North Darfur state in Sudan, scenes of unimaginable horror are unfolding. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has been accused of committing atrocities against civilians, leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake.

The scale of the violence is staggering. According to aid workers, at least 1,500 people have been killed by the RSF since it seized control of the city on Sunday. This number includes at least 460 victims who were brutally murdered at a hospital in what has been described as a "widespread massacre".

One mother, Hayat, who fled with her five children after the RSF ransacked their home and killed her 16-year-old son, describes the horrors she witnessed: "We saw many dead bodies lying on the ground and wounded people left behind in the open because their families couldn't carry them."

Others, such as Hussein, who was wounded by shelling but managed to escape with the help of a family carrying his mother on a donkey cart, recount tales of terror. "The situation in El-Fasher is so terrible – dead bodies in the streets, and no one to bury them," he says.

Aisha Ismael, another displaced person from el-Fasher, recalls being looted and left with nothing when she fled for her life: "Shelling and drones were happening all the time. They hit us with the back of the rifles day and night unless we hid in the houses... I came here barefoot, even my shoes were taken."

As thousands more continue to flee el-Fasher, aid workers are sounding the alarm over the dire humanitarian situation. The Sudan Doctors Network has reported that at least 15,000 people have arrived in Tawila, a town around 70 kilometers west of el-Fasher, in the past 48 hours alone.

However, many more are believed to be trapped inside, with aid workers warning that the number of people who made it to Tawila is "very small". The Norwegian Refugee Council's Mathilde Vu says: "Where are the others? That tells the horror of the journey."

The United Nations humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, has described the situation in el-Fasher as "catastrophic" and warned that the situation is deteriorating by the hour. He noted that attempts to bring in aid have been blocked by the RSF, leaving stranded civilians with no access to basic necessities.

In an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, Fletcher expressed alarm over reports of mass killings by the RSF, saying: "The horror is continuing... with utter impunity." The United Nations has approved a $20 million allocation to help scale up response efforts in Tawila and elsewhere in Darfur.
 
omg this is insane 🤯 how can people be so cruel to others? i mean im watching this news on reddit after days of it being live and its still hard to believe what's happening 1500+ dead bodies in the streets its just too much 💔 and the fact that aid workers are saying theres many more trapped inside with no way to get help is just heartbreaking 😭 what are we even doing to stop this senseless violence?
 
omg this is heartbreaking 🤕 the situation in el-Fasher sounds like something straight out of hell, i mean 1,500+ dead people? that's just staggering it's not just the number of deaths but also the fact that many are still trapped inside and can't get help. how can a group of people do this to others? 😔

i'm also getting really frustrated with the fact that aid workers are saying that the situation is deteriorating by the hour, yet they're struggling to get in there and help those in need. shouldn't they be able to access basic necessities like food, water, and shelter?

anyway i just want to say that my heart goes out to all the people affected by this crisis, especially the children and families who are being torn apart by this conflict 💔
 
this is insane 🤯 i cant even imagine what its like for those people having to live through this, the fact that aid workers are saying its "catastrophic" just shows how dire the situation is 🌪️ 15k ppl in one town alone and its still not enough, its like the world is turning a blind eye to whats happening over there.
 
🤕 this news is just heartbreaking... 1500 people already killed by a single group & it's only been 2 days since they took control of the city 🤯 what kind of world are we living in? the thought of those innocent bodies left lying on the streets with no one to bury them is just devastating 😩
 
😨 this is so heartbreaking what's going on in el-fasher? 1500+ people killed and the RSF is just leaving bodies on the streets like that? 🤯 it's not even news, it's more like a horror movie. 😵 how are these families supposed to recover from such trauma? they're already fleeing their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs... it's like they've been through hell and back. 🌪️ and the UN is only just now sending in aid? $20 million might not even be enough to make a dent in this disaster 🤑
 
🤕 this is just heartbreaking. 1,500 people killed in el-Fasher already? and it's not like they even had time to bury their loved ones... the images of dead bodies on the ground are just too much. i'm worried about all those families who are still trapped inside. what's being done to get them out safely? 🚨 also, 15,000 people arriving in Tawila in 2 days is insane. how many more need help like this? we can't just sit around and watch this crisis escalate...
 
I'm really worried about what's going on in Sudan right now 🤕. These stories of people being killed, left without food or water... it's just heartbreaking. I don't understand why the RSF is doing this - are they even thinking about the human cost? It's like they're just using these innocent civilians as pawns in their game of power. And what really gets me is that the UN is only now getting involved with a measly $20 million allocation... it feels like they should have been doing something sooner 🤑
 
this is so sad 🤕 i was watching this news on bbc and i just can't believe what's happening in sudan its like something out of a movie or a game where people are just being brutally killed and no one is doing anything about it 😔 how do people survive in such situations? what if you have a family member who gets caught up in all this? 🤗 the numbers are crazy 1500+ dead bodies and nobody knows where they're supposed to go? its like a nightmare come true 💤
 
🚨 1,500+ deaths since Sunday 🤯, 460+ hospital massacre victims 💀, 15,000+ new arrivals in Tawila in 48 hours 📈, aid workers worried that many more are trapped inside 😱... and this is just the beginning of a $20 million UN allocation 🤑. The situation is deteriorating by the hour ⏰, with reports of mass killings & no access to basic necessities 🚫.

Here's a breakdown of the numbers:
- Total deaths: 1,500+ (460+ in hospital massacre)
- New arrivals in Tawila: 15,000+ in 48 hours
- UN allocation: $20 million

📊 Chart: Sudan refugees fleeing el-Fasher by day:

Day 1: 3,000+
Day 2: 6,000+
Day 3: 10,000+

🚨 Warning signs: aid workers say situation is "catastrophic" and deteriorating ⏰
 
omg u no i'm literally shaking rn reading this news about el fasher 🤯 the way the people r describing the atrocities committed by the rsf is just heartbreaking 😭 i feel like i wanna cry for these poor ppl who had to witness such horrors in their own city. i mean 1,500+ dead bodies on the streets? it's a nightmare come true 💀 and what really gets me is that these people r fleeing with literally nothing 🤑 they lost everything - homes, belongings, loved ones... it's like the world just gave up on them 😔 can't believe the un is allocating only $20 million to help out... like, where's the rest of the money from? 😡
 
🤕 this is just so devastating what's going on in el-Fasher? like 1,500 people killed and countless more displaced it's too much to even process the mother with her 5 kids just fleeing after their home was ransacked and son murdered... that's heartbreaking the scale of the violence is just staggering. 🌪️ and now thousands more are stuck in no man's land without aid or basic necessities 🤯 the UN is sounding the alarm but it feels like nothing's being done to stop this madness 💔 can't even imagine what these poor people are going through 💀
 
omg did u know that cats have like 100 different languages they can make? 😹 i was watching this funny vid of a cat trying to "talk" to its owner and it was just hilarious! anyway back to sudan... it's just so sad when ppl have to leave their homes cuz of war. my fave charity is oxfam and they do such amazing work in places like darfur 🤝
 
Ugh man 🤯 I'm getting so tired of all these broken live streams and glitchy comments sections on this forum. Can't even get a decent chat going without it freezing up on me. Anyway, back to el-Fasher... what's going on there is just heartbreaking. Like, 1,500+ people killed by the RSF? That's insane. And the fact that aid workers are saying it's getting worse by the hour... we need to be doing more than just sending in a couple of million bucks 💸.

I mean, I get that we can't be everywhere at once, but what's happening is just a disaster 🚨. We should be doing more to support those people fleeing for their lives. It's not like it's rocket science or anything... just basic human decency, you know? 😔
 
😱 this is insane what's going on in el-Fasher?! 1,500 people dead and they're just leaving bodies lying around? 🤯 it's like the RSF doesn't even care about human life anymore... and now thousands more are fleeing with nothing but the clothes on their backs? it's heartbreaking 😔 we need to do something about this ASAP! 🚨
 
omg u won't believe whats goin on in sudan rn 🤯 they got thousands of refugees fleein from el-fasher cuz the rapid support forces is just savagin people left & right... at least 1500 dead & the numbers keep risin 💀 and its not just the killin thats the worst part, its the ppl bein left out in the open 2 die without no bodies 2 bury 🤕 aid workers r sayin that only like 1/10th of the ppl made it 2 safety in tawila but theres still so many more trapped & gettin killed every day 🚨 the UN is tryin 2 send help but its bein blocked by the rsf... its just so sad 2 see this happen 2 innocent people 😩
 
man i'm so worried about what's going on in sudan right now 🤕 it seems like the situation is getting worse by the hour and all these innocent people are being killed or displaced... it's like something out of a movie, but sadly it's real life for them 15k people in one place is crazy and i can only imagine what they're going through without any basic necessities 🤷‍♂️ i hope the UN can do more to help, but $20 million just doesn't seem like enough considering the scale of the disaster 😩
 
I think the Sudanese government should just let the RSF do its thing, who needs humanitarian aid anyway? I mean, it's not like those 1,500+ people are going to make a difference in the grand scheme of things 🤷‍♂️. And let's be real, the UN is probably just gonna drop another $20 million on some bureaucratic overhead while all these innocent civilians get left to rot.

And don't even get me started on the "catastrophic" situation - more like a perfect storm of bureaucratic inefficiency and incompetence 🙄. The fact that aid workers are having trouble getting in there is just proof that they're not doing their jobs right. And those reports of mass killings? Just rumors spread by desperate civilians trying to get attention.

The people of Darfur need to toughen up and stop whining about the situation - after all, it's not like they have any choice 🤷‍♂️. The RSF is just doing its job, and if that means a few hundred thousand people end up dead or displaced, well, that's just collateral damage 💀.
 
🚨 this is just heartbreaking - 1,500+ people killed in el-Fasher alone, and it's not even reported by the government 🤦‍♀️. Aid workers saying that 15k+ more are trapped inside, and UN is struggling to get in because of the RSF 🚫... how can we even begin to process this kind of scale? The fact that people have been left to die on the streets, without bodies being buried, it's just a nightmare 😱. And what about the ones who got away, like Hussein and Aisha - their trauma will take forever to recover from 💔. We need more than just emergency meetings, we need concrete action to stop this chaos 🚨💪
 
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