International aid workers have reported that the city of al-Fashir in Sudan remains largely deserted following its takeover by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Over 100,000 residents have fled the city during an 18-month siege that has resulted in widespread famine. Survivors describe a landscape marked by violence and detentions, with many individuals unaccounted for. U.N. official Denise Brown characterized al-Fashir as a "crime scene," highlighting the dire conditions faced by the remaining inhabitants. Although some markets are still operational, the local population is struggling with severe shortages of medical supplies and basic necessities. The U.N. has expressed deep concern for those who are injured or missing amid the ongoing conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese army, emphasizing the urgent need for humanitarian assistance in the region.
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