Aid groups have said a violent attack by the Rapid Support Forces on the Zamzam refugee camp in the Darfur region has exacerbated Sudan's humanitarian crisis, as refugees pour into nearby camps and towns.
00:04Displaced people pour into this growing camp in the town of Tawila.
00:10They were forced to leave their previous camp of Zamzam
00:13after it was seized by the Rapid Support Forces a week ago.
00:19All of our belongings were in the car.
00:22But it got stuck.
00:25So we had to continue on foot.
00:28The suffering we experienced on the road was immense.
00:31Thirst and hunger.
00:33For nearly four days my children ate nothing, just walking on their feet.
00:41After being displaced again, these people had to walk 70 kilometers to the west, to Tawila.
00:47Some of them are also fleeing the town of El Fasher,
00:50which has been under siege by the RSF for a year.
00:54The newly arrived describe their perilous journey
00:57and violence by the militia members.
01:03We were beaten up on the road.
01:05Our father is disabled.
01:06They pulled him off and took his donkey.
01:10We have young children.
01:12My brothers were also beaten up.
01:14They took everything from us.
01:16They say many people didn't survive the march to Tawila.
01:27The RSF forces seized the Zamzam camp, killing at least 300 civilians and 10 humanitarian aid workers, according to the UN.
01:35The militia denies the accusations.
01:38Some 400,000 people were displaced from the camp after the takeover.
01:44Sudan is stuck in a two-year brutal civil war between the RSF and the regular army.
01:52The conflict has devastated regions like Darfur, where the militia is now fighting to maintain its stronghold after recent army successes in the capital, Khartoum.
02:06In Tawila, the situation is dire.
02:09Supplies of food, water and shelter were already low before the latest influx of people.
02:16Many of the displaced had endured months of famine before they moved here.
02:22Eight groups say they are now facing an absolutely catastrophic situation.