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Dozens die of mysterious illness in besieged Sudan town

8/11/2024 6:18
        At least 73 people have
        died of mysterious causes in the Sudanese town of al-Hilaliya,
        besieged by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese
        Doctors Union said late on Wednesday.
        
        It is one of dozens of villages that have come under attack
        in eastern El Gezira state since the defection of a top RSF
        commander to the army, which prompted revenge attacks that have
        displaced more than 135,000 people.
        
        The war between the two forces has created the world's
        largest humanitarian crisis, displacing more than 11 million and
        plunging more into hunger while drawing in foreign powers and
        prompting fears of state collapse.
        
        While high death tolls in other parts of Gezira came as a
        result of RSF shelling and gunfire, in Hilaliya people have
        fallen ill with diarrhoea, overwhelming a local hospital
        according to the union and three people from the area.
        
        A network blackout enforced by the RSF has made it difficult
        to determine the exact cause.
        
        One man who spoke to Reuters said three of his family
        members had died of the same illness, but he only found out days
        later when others escaped to an area with internet access.
        
        Those who wish to leave must pay high sums at RSF
        checkpoints, said another man.
        
        According to pro-democracy activists, the siege began on
        Oct. 29 when the RSF raided the town, killing five and
        surrounding residents inside three mosques.
        
        Hilaliya is home to the family of defected commander Abuagla
        Keikal, which locals say may explain the siege of a previously
        stable trade hub that had housed 50,000 people, including many
        displaced from other areas.
        
        The town's markets and warehouses were looted, witnesses
        said.
        
        Satellite imagery from a Yale Humanitarian Lab report showed
        rapid increase in cemeteries in several Gezira towns since the
        latest revenge attacks began in late October. It also showed
        evidence of the burning of agricultural fields in the village of
        Azrag.
        



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