The medical charity Doctors Without Borders, MSF, has given a disturbing account of the increasingly desperate humanitarian situation in the Sudanese state of North Darfur.
The charity said more than 300 people had died in the state capital, Fasher, since the conflict started in April.
It added that its staff had treated more than 1,000 people for injuries and it’s currently performing surgery on about five patients every day.
MSF said it had transformed a small maternity hospital into the main hospital for the whole of the state, which has a population of 2.8 million people.