
RSF Force Recruitment of Sons of Dinder Villages
Moatinoon
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked several villages west of Dinder, looting livestock and the remaining savings of the citizens. The Dinder Emergency Room reported that the forces attacked the villages of Al-Daliba and Wad Sharashra yesterday, subjecting the residents of those areas to all kinds of torture.
The emergency room noted attempts to force villagers to enlist their sons into the ranks of the RSF, threatening to overrun the villages if they refused.
The emergency room warned that the villages of Kamrab and Al-Farish still pose a threat to all the people in the area, as they are launch points for RSF attacks. These attacks have resulted in the failure of the agricultural season, the displacement of citizens from their homes, the looting of their agricultural equipment and seeds, and the stripping of the area of life-sustaining resources by looting and destroying rural hospitals and looting shops.
The room revealed that citizens in Dinder are suffering from RSF violations and extremely complex rainy season conditions. It warned of a total lack of life-saving medicines amid the spread of malaria during this season, as well as the risk of waterborne diarrheal diseases and eye diseases that have affected many areas of Sudan.
The emergency room highlighted the tragic situation faced by Dinders displaced people in the Hawata area, with the spread of malaria and eye infections. It mentioned that they have only received support from some local residents, noting that the local authorities in Hawata have tightened restrictions on their access to essential goods and medicines for patients with high blood pressure, diabetes, and kidney disease, under the pretext that these items might be smuggled to the RSF.