
More than 100 civilians, including children and women, have been killed in northwest Darfur amid ongoing clashes.
Over 80 people were injured as fighting continues in towns and villages near the border with Chad.
Thousands of families have fled their homes, seeking shelter in Al-Tina, nearby valleys, and across the border.
Displaced residents are living in difficult conditions, with many exposed to harsh weather and limited resources.
Local facilities and public services have been disrupted, with some only partially operational due to the unrest.
Humanitarian organisations and international agencies are being urged to provide urgent aid and support for affected communities.




