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‘There was a state of terror’: Sudan hospital worker describes fleeing before alleged massacre

Abdu-Rabbu Ahmed, a hospital worker from el-Fasher, describes a profound sense of loss after his harrowing escape from the city. He recounts living through a “state of terror” that gripped the area before an alleged massacre unfolded. Ahmed’s departure was prompted by the escalating violence and the imminent threat to civilian lives in the Sudanese locality. His emotional testimony highlights the devastating human cost of the conflict, as he laments the loss of individuals he knew well. “I have lost the people whose faces I used to see smiling,” Ahmed shared, reflecting on the grim reality left behind in el-Fasher. His experience provides a stark illustration of the fear and devastation faced by many caught in the ongoing unrest, forcing them to flee their homes and communities under dire circumstances. The alleged massacre underscores the urgent need for protection and an end to the hostilities impacting innocent civilians.

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