Sudanese flee across border and back to escape overrun oil town
When paramilitary fighters closed in on the Sudanese border town and oil field of Heglig, paraplegic Dowa Hamed could only cling to her husband's back as they fled, "like a child", she told AFP.
Now, the 25-year-old mother of five -- paralysed from the waist down -- lies shell-shocked on a cot in the Abu al-Naga displacement camp, a dusty transit centre just outside the eastern city of Gedaref, nearly 800 kilometres (500 miles) from home.
But her family's actual journey was much longer, crossing the South Sudan border twice and passing from one group of fighters to another, as they ran for their lives with their children in tow alongside hundreds of others.
"We fled with nothing," Hamed told AFP. "Only the clothes on our backs."
Hamed and her family are among tens of thousands of people recently uprooted by fighting in southern Kordofan -- the latest front in the war between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that erupted in April 2023.
Since capturing the army's last stronghold in Darfur in October, the RSF and their allies have pushed deeper into neighbouring........





















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