“Painful scenes” .. a journey of death for Al -Faw displaced people produced by the Sudan War news

The “Imran 5” program – in its episode on (3/23/25) – shed light on the tragedy of the displaced people as a result of the war in Sudan and the catastrophic humanitarian reality it produced that cannot be described.
The presenter of the program, the gold bracelet, was surprised by women who shed tears on a 12 -year -old girl during the displacement journey with her family because of a fever that she was afflicted and could not bury her.
This was a coincidence during the inspection of the presenter of the program, Al -Faw, in the state of Gedaref (east of the country) coming from the state of Al -Jazeera (center), as she was surprised by a family that was displaced 7 days ago and her daughter was lost on the road, and she did not find a car to transport her to the graves.
Al -Dahab said, commenting that this incident shows a copy of the suffering, pain and pain that the people of Sudan squeeze as a result of the war, stressing that people are living conditions “only God knows.”
The presenter and his team took the transfer of the deceased girl to the graves in order to bury her, so he was also surprised by the presence of dozens of graves for the displaced who died because of the cholera epidemic and unsalled water.
The program documented Sudanese testimonies who said that the displaced people died during their walk or through animal vehicles on the displacement journey for 7 or 8 days.
Likewise, the fate of some of the displaced from the state of the island who went out on foot 20 days ago and did not arrive in the city of FAO, according to those testimonies.
Eyewitnesses told “Umar 5” that the Rapid Support Forces killed displaced people during the displacement journey, and some of them – and they were in the graves – part of these atrocities, such as the execution of a young man in front of his mother, despite their help and asked not to kill him because he was her only son without response.
Nations numbers
In November 2024, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Sudan announced the increase in the number of Sudanese displaced people from Al -Jazeera to more than 135,000.
The office referred to reports that talked about missing children, not accompanied by their families or separate from them among the displaced, and others with multiple gunshots and arbitrary arrests and detained in parts of the island, and revealed “violence and sexual assault” against girls and adolescents, which led to the suicide of some of them.
Sudanese activists documented at the time, through video clips, displaced persons from 120 villages in Al -Jazeera, to the city of Faw, Gedaref, after fleeing the massacres of the Rapid Support Forces.
In turn, the Humanitarian Research Laboratory at Yale University, USA, revealed a great expansion in the locations of the cemetery in the eastern state of Al -Jazeera, which confirms the rapid support forces committing collective atrocities against civilians and their societies.
The war, which has been taking place in Sudan since April 15, 2023, has caused significant damage and widespread ruin, destruction in infrastructure and vital facilities, and left behind tens of thousands of civilians and millions of displaced people inside Sudan, and refugees outside the border.