First UN visit to Sudan's El-Fasher finds traumatised civilians amid reports of mass atrocities
Traumatised civilians left in Sudan's El-Fasher after its capture by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are living without water or sanitation, UN aid coordinator Denise Brown told the AFP news agency on Monday, after a small humanitarian team was able to make its first visit there in almost two years.
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