Civilians trapped in the border in Renk settlement

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BBC News, Color

Hassan Lali / BBC Sarah Williams, Orange Hijab, Sitting with two in the lapHassan Lali / BBC

When the destructive war in Sudan reaches Sarah Williams’ neighborhood, he was caught in a cross-sided position.

The bullets were torn from their homes, besieged fires and power lines were caused by explosions.

“We crawled on the ground,” he brought his son closer, closes his son. “It was chaos.”

MS Williams, a 33-year-old mother of five, are from South Sudan.

In 2013, after gaining independence from the Civil War, Sudan, he had to escape after two years after the world became the world’s newest nation.

However, after independence, a power struggle between Euphoria, President Salva Kiir and his Deputy Riek Machar caused a civil war that was binding of 2.5 million people who lost 400,000 people.

Ms. Williams was among them. At that time, after a peaceful chart came, he worked as a home worker for a middle-class family and rebuilt his life.

However, in 2023, the Military Ruler Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and after him were reconstructed in 2023 by the fight in the city in 2023 and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo

“The conflict began among themselves,” said MS Williams. “But later, they were not part of their struggle, but South Sudanese began to kill.”

Over the past two years, the conflict in the Sudan has reduced more than 150,000 people from around 12 million people to demolish the large parts of the chart.

When his house was attacked, he packed several items and returned to South Sudan.

At the same time, the conflict continued there, the 2018 peace agreement between the United Nations (UN) and Machar warned the risk of collapse.

On his journey of Ms. Williams, so far ended in Renk. Once a silent dusty border town, transit was turned into a center, and became the south of water and neighbors.

Hassan Lali / BBC Women, men and children walk in Renk in South SudanHassan Lali / BBC

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MS Williams, which was closed in Renk for about five months, Nil’i, Nil wants to return to his hometown Nasir.

However, it is dangerous to travel to Nasir – a strategically important port settlement along the Sobat River – as it becomes a war zone.

“There is a conflict in the return,” he says that the four-year-old daughter is growing his four-year-old daughter.

The voice is steady, but his eyes are heavy – the war, loss and uncertainty.

Government Troops and White Army – a militia in Machar during the civil war, collided many times in Nasir, and collided many times in Nasir about the heavy disposal, ambush and displacement.

MS Williams did not hear from his family in the city.

“I don’t know where they run when the clashes start … or alive, although they are alive.

Wars in South Sudan have left thousands of people like a MS Williams in the Color Transit Center. The camp is placed in a number of more than 9,000 people.

A small amount of cash is given by the help agencies to help refugees, but it only lasts two weeks, and then they are waiting for the best for themselves.

Sarah says he and other refugees have been forced to cut trees to sell like wood so they can collect money for food

“I was gathering the fire and sold it to get it flour but nothing left in the woods. Nothing left for women.

Corrugated shelters in the camp, squeeze up to 15 people in each room. Others build fragile houses from sticks, fabric and torn sacks. A continuous disease, hunger and despair are fuel.

Help agencies, people who “have a stronger community or family connection, livelihood opportunities and better access and better access to” South Sudan, “they climb to move to safer.

Hassan Lali / BBC has two children as a man loaded with a boat goodsHassan Lali / BBC

With several ways, the River Nile is the main transport link in South Sudan

Hundreds, under a burning sun for darkening, waiting for metal boats connected to Malakal. The visit takes two and a half days of the Nile River. Passengers sit on their luggage or on the floor of the ship.

Among them, Mary Deng, who fled from Wad Madani, a Severe battleground in the clash of water.

“It was only a day when the child crossed the border,” he says. “We are in total. We did not have the money – but we had God.”

A bunch of documents – made the family ticket from color.

Medical services extend to their limits. Joda Border Clinic is the only health center in the area built of iron leaflets.

“More than 600 babies have been born since the start of the war.” “But now we can operate during the day, no finances for night shifts.”

In October last year, a cholera epidemic was declared in the color. Most of South Sudan, including the capital Juba, Causes more than 450 deaths.

Batek Wondimu Mamecha, Teek Wondimu Mamecha, Agekha warned the growing risks in South Sudan.

“Although we control the wild interpretation, we do not get out of the forest. Currently, the Malaria Spiking and rainy season will come to the BBC.

Mr Tatek adds Ripple effect US President Donald Trump’s leadership cut global assistance is destructive.

“Five of our partners or have stopped service or reduced the operations by 50%.”

Hospitals, surgeons, midwives, Pediatricians, like a color referral, lost half of those who put great tension into the remaining medicas.

“The mechanism is approached with 350 to 400 patients a day,” Mr Teek said.

Hassan Lali / BBC is joined in a medicinal black patient in the White CoatHassan Lali / BBC

Medicik is concerned about the spread of disease among refugees

The refugee crisis in the color is a sharp focus of tens of thousands of people, and there is no safe shelter for people who fled the two-year conflict in Sudanese parts with parts of the South.

Makar’s Makar in South Sudan was allied by the allies that support the armed groups of Homeman and the Armed groups of the Kiir, and the party was allegedly rejected.

George Owino warned the chairman of a monitoring body established in the 2018 Peace Deal, the final clashes threatened the “threat of the agreement.”

The majority of political leaders of the main problem of the BBC is that political leaders continue to command the opposing troops so that they do not integrate into a national army.

“The connection between political and military force is still intact,” said Mr. Owino.

“If the leaders do not agree, it quickly becomes an armed confrontation – exactly the exact agreement.”

Kiir’s vice president, the 2013 Civil War, Machar, Kiir’s “dictator” accused of the vice president, made an opposition.

The Destructive Civil War ended after the 2018 Peace Deal, who saw that Machar was re-appointed as the vice president.

“There was more dialogue in the presidency. It decreased,” he said.

The African Union (AU) has failed to recover the peace process so far, and Uganda revived South Sudana Kiir.

The Machar Party says the deployment prevents South Sudan’s sovereignty and the 2018 peace agreement.

Both Uganda and the government of the Kiiv protect the placement in accordance with the long-term security contract between the two people.

Nevertheless, the placement is how brittle the power of the power of a growing capacity, when the fears that a sharp civil war can continue.

On the water border, the civil war continues to be angry, declares the formation of the government by Gen Dagalo.

Its movement comes, despite the loss of the control of the Charter after heavy battles. The city is already a burnt shell with bombed and darkened buildings.

Ms. Williams says that he was not going to return to Khartoum and decided, “the situation is bad, it is best to try and reset the life in his house.”

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