Residents told Mashaweer that “food supplies have completely disappeared from the markets in Kadugli and Dilling, forcing people to eat tree leaves and grass after humanitarian aid deliveries stopped due to the closure of roads that serve as a lifeline for the people of South Kordofan.”
They warned that the continued closure of these routes could lead to famine in the city.
Several towns in the region, particularly Kadugli and Dilling — the largest cities in South Kordofan State — are under severe siege. These cities are suffering from a complete lack of food after the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudan People’s Movement cut off the main roads leading to them, especially the Dilling–El Obeid road and the route connecting Abu Naama market with Kadugli. This has further exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in the area.
