TASIS intensifies humanitarian efforts in El Fasher

Residents of Fasher are largely remaining in the city, with limited movement to surrounding areas observed in recent days. Many civilians are sheltering in eastern and central parts of the city, including near the Grand Mosque and local schools.

Urgent humanitarian needs persist, with calls for water, medical supplies, and food assistance growing louder among the displaced population. The TASIS government, pledged to restore essential services, including healthcare and education, within the city.

Efforts are underway to remove landmines left from previous clashes, while explosive remnants continue to threaten neighbourhoods across Fasher. Rapid Support Forces and humanitarian organisations are delivering aid to remaining civilians, coordinating closely to ensure safe distribution of supplies.

Federal police are working alongside demining teams to secure cleared routes and facilitate safe movement for civilians and aid workers. Hospitals are resuming operations, notably the Saudi Hospital and Fasher Children’s Hospital, though shortages of staff and medicine remain critical.

Malnutrition among children and sporadic cholera outbreaks exacerbate the city’s fragile healthcare situation, highlighting the need for international intervention. The investigative committee has promised transparency and adherence to legal rights while finalising reports and issuing judicial decisions on perpetrators.

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