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Destruction in Darfur
Photo: Burned shops in an Abandoned Village between Geneina and Sisi
Photo: IBurned Village in Darfur
Photo: Donkey Carcass near Geneina
Photo: A village health post destroyed by a Jingaweit militia attack.
Photo: Houses burned to the ground by Jingaweit
Photo: Burned village near Kerenik and dead dog
Photo: Burned hut near Kerenik
Photo: Burned village near Kerenik
Photo:This traditional storage vessel for excess food would normally help a family cope during times of food insecurity.  Attackers have destroyed the container and emptied it of its contents.
Photo: Gutted school in Habila Kanari
Photo: Classroom in Habila Kanari
Photo: Burned village of Hilat Na'gah
Photo: Burned village - Darfur, Sudan
Photo: Burned houses - Darfur, Sudan
Photo: Destroyed village - Darfur, Sudan
Photo: Dead animals in Tawilla

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Destruction in Darfur


Dead animals in Tawilla
Photo: USAID

Dead animals in Tawilla – Animal carcasses rotting near the burned and looted village of Tawilla, west of El Fasher in North Darfur. On February 27 at 6:00 AM, Jingaweit militia attacked Tawilla, displacing nearly all of the town’s 14,000 residents along with 9,000 previously displaced persons who had sought shelter in the town. According to some of the few residents who remained in Tawilla following the attack, the Jingaweit killed 17 people in the town and 68 people in surrounding areas. In addition, residents reported that the militias raped approximately 100 women and abducted approximately 150 women and 200 children.

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