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Alawia Babiker Ahmed, who was only 19 years old, fleeing the western region of Sudan, Alawia Babiker Ahmed’s mistake.
“I was bleeding on the way,” he said to the BBC that about 70 km (45 miles), 70 km (45 miles) in the small town of the stall, 70 km (45 miles), “he worsened” after seeing people “worsened.”
After the walon of the Affeist, Dodging air blows and militias, Alawia, the family cried for his mother and his family came across a baby.
Alawia, I took the child and took him with him, “We covered the mother and continued.”
Sudan, in April 2023, since 2023, forces to escape from the homes of more than 2023, the water was among water and rapid support forces (RSF).
Darfur was a great flashpoint that rules the most part of the region – Except for El-Fasher, the rest of the army and allies, except for El Fasher.
El Fasher, RSF fell to the bottom of the bombing as he tried to capture it. In April, the one established by the army of the government, he said he planned to build a government by raising the fears that the Sudan could lead to the division.
Alawia, as the bombing last month, he and his family were forced to go to the stall in the west of El Fasher and to Tawila.
His brother Marvan, 21-year-old Mohamed man, said he attacked the BBC as “beaten, arm and legs in my neck,” and said.
The Martan added that his life was rescued because he lied to gangs from the place of his life.
He said that when the attackers were seized and said that the young men, who executed the El-Fasher, were undoubtedly the way to the stall.
“You feel fear, you feel like you are already dead,” he said to the 21-year-old BBC that he saw three organizations on the road.
Another woman, Khadija Ismayil Ali, said the BBC was “scattered the bodies into the streets.”
According to him, 11 members of the family were killed during the fire of El Fasher, and the three children died during the four-day journey.
“Children died of thirst along the way,” said Khadija.
The village, El-Tarkunia, the family’s family, was attacked by RSF-allied militia stealing the product of last September.
Hunger-Stricken Zamzam and then fled to El Fasher and now.
Medical Charity Alima, while attacking the villages of the armed, said the most families received the lands and farms.
Especially among children who come to Tawilaya, heavy nutrition reached an alarm.
Alawia said that his sister was thrown into the air strikes and when they were thrown after Sagra’s passage.
“It was a bit of salt, which we carry our hands in our hands to feed the children,” he said.
They broke a woman who said they could find water in a nearby village without food or water.
The family left after the village after midnight, but they knew that they went to an area managed by RSF fighters.
“We greeted them, but they did not respond. They told us to sit in place and looked for our belongings.”
The warriors took 20,000 pounds (33; £ 24; £ 24; £ 24) that the whole family was still with clothes and shoes.
“My shoes were not good, but they still took them,” he said.
He added that the RSF arms refused to water them, so they all pressed until the village of El-Koweim. They did a good job protected by RSF fighters.
“At least we wanted water for a lonely child, but we gave up, but we gave up,” he said.
Thirsty and exhausted, the family, Alawia collapsed and fled to the hospital, he said.
Was from the hospital after treatment. The marvan was also treated for injuries in the beating.
Alawia then said they were looking for the relatives of the baby they were rescued and they handed over the child after finding some.
Alawia and his family now live in the city of repentance, where he took home.
“Life is good, thank God, but we are concerned about the future,” said Alawia told the BBC.
Marvan said he wanted to go abroad to continue his education and start a new life.
This is something of millions of water because they are shaken by a war that did not end.