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Sudanese displaced children take shelter in a school after being evacuated by the Sudanese army from areas once controlled by the RSF in Omdurman, Sudan, on 23.03.2025.

Video. UNICEF warns of catastrophic toll on children trapped in Al Fasher

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At least 600,000 people, half of them children, have been displaced from Al Fasher and surrounding camps in Sudan in recent months, according to UNICEF figures.

Inside the city, an estimated 260,000 civilians, including 130,000 children, remain trapped in dire conditions after more than 16 months cut off from aid supplies.

The toll on children has been described as catastrophic, with over 1,100 grave violations verified since the siege began in April 2024.

More than 1,000 children have been killed or maimed in their homes, in camps, or marketplaces. At least 23 have suffered sexual violence, while others were abducted or recruited by armed groups.

Reports this week cited seven child deaths in an attack on Abu Shouk displacement camp. UNICEF is urging immediate humanitarian access and protection for civilians.

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