Berliner Boersenzeitung - Trapped, starving and afraid in besieged Sudan city

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Trapped, starving and afraid in besieged Sudan city
Trapped, starving and afraid in besieged Sudan city / Photo: GUY PETERSON - AFP

Trapped, starving and afraid in besieged Sudan city

In Kadugli, a besieged city in Sudan's Kordofan region, escalating violence and worsening famine have left civilians trapped in a state of constant fear, according to testimonies gathered by AFP.

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Two and a half years of war between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have ravaged the South Kordofan state capital, with strikes intensifying in recent weeks.

The latest, a drone strike on a United Nations peacekeeping base on Saturday, killed six Bangladeshi troops.

AFP has obtained two rare accounts of daily life in the embattled city, anonymised for safety reasons.

Under a communications blackout, internet use is limited, expensive and monitored by the army authorities that control the city.

Here are the accounts of life today in Kadugli, where the UN has declared famine and repeatedly warned of "brutal escalation".

- 'Surrounded on all sides' -

Both residents spoke of rapidly escalating violence.

"We've had a lot of shelling and drone attacks lately," one said, describing life "in fear that random shelling can happen at any time."

It has forced "everyone to confine themselves into their homes".

The city, hemmed in by the Nuba Mountains, is controlled by the army but "surrounded on all sides" by paramilitary forces.

One road leads out of the city in both directions: south to the South Sudan border, or north, to the similarly besieged and starved city of Dilling.

But a year and a half ago, this road "was cut off" by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) faction led by Abdelaziz al-Hilu, allies of the RSF.

"With this road closed, the city of Kadugli became completely isolated from the rest of Sudan," the source said.

These fighters are now positioned on the eastern highlands overlooking the city.

"You can see them clearly with your bare eye at the top of the mountain, with their heavy artillery," they added.

- Caught in the crossfire -

On the other side is the RSF, and both the paramilitary and the army "send heavy shells randomly into the city from time to time".

"Civilians are facing a tragic situation, we are at risk of being injured by heavy artillery, bullets that fall on our heads randomly, attacks that... clearly target everything in the city, not only military targets, but also places where internally displaced people live," said the resident.

Besides the fire overhead, people also live in fear of accusations of espionage that get people "thrown into prison" and "executed in cold blood", another person said.

"It is not only the drone strikes that we fear, but we also feel equally endangered by the government and the (army), as we are often accused of spying" for the paramilitary.

"This contributes to our increased anxiety, we are at risk all the time."

- Poison fruit -

Under siege, what little supplies do get through are "smuggled in at very high prices, which most families cannot afford," the first source told AFP.

Everything is in short supply, the other said, especially "food... and medicine", they added.

Most families "depend on only one local item: sorghum", a staple cereal also in short supply.

While some "produce some vegetables from their home gardens", many have been forced to "eat what they find in the forest just to ensure they survive. And then of course, a lot of families depend on begging."

The hunger has driven some to horrific deaths.

"I would like to share the story of four siblings, aged four to 12. They died after eating fruit from a poison tree, after having nothing else to eat...

"They were laid to rest in the cemetery here, it's a memory that will remain etched in my mind."

(K.Lüdke--BBZ)