“In just the past two weeks, nearly every essential service and piece of critical infrastructure has been hit,” Ahlam said.
The continuous bombardment aligns with a report from the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, which documented intentional damage to life-sustaining infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the Sudanese military has constructed 30 miles of defensive positions around the city.
Will Davies, Sudan director at Avaaz, noted that the evidence does not suggest a large enough force to capture the city, but the situation remains extremely dire.
The conflict originally began in April 2023 due to a power struggle between Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan of the national army and Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo of the RSF, resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths.
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On Monday, the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights and a coalition of civil organizations referred high-level officials from the UAE, Iran, Turkey, and Egypt to the International Criminal Court for supplying arms and logistical support.