Hungry, scared Darfur civilians fear RSF attack, plead for army help
Briefly

In North Darfur, civilians are enduring severe starvation, trapped in a siege by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Despite the army's limited food aid, fears grow over the military's capacity and willingness to protect the population. Nearly 500,000 refugees in Zamzam camp are facing famine, prompting urgent calls for humanitarian aid. The conflict, rooted in ethnic division, has left local communities vulnerable, and while some troops protect against RSF invasion, significant doubts linger about military effectiveness and response to the humanitarian crisis.
Civilians in North Darfur, facing starvation from the RSF siege, are urgently requesting military assistance, but many are skeptical of the army's willingness to help.
Despite receiving some food aid from army aircraft, the residents of Zamzam camp fear impending famine as supplies dwindle and humanitarian intervention seems distant.
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