Over 1,700 IDPs at #Hitsats center in #Tigray in #critical condition amid severe #hunger, lack of medical care
More than 1,700 internally displaced persons (IDPs) sheltering at the Hitsats IDP center in Tigray are facing a worsening hunger crisis, with reports indicating repeated fatalities and growing numbers of people in critical condition due to severe food shortages and limited access to medical care.
According to a report by the local broadcaster, at least 50 IDPs have reportedly died amid acute food shortages since July 2025, while approximately 1,700 others remain at risk. Elderly people, women, and children are among those most affected, with residents reporting incidents of people collapsing after going days without adequate food.
Simret, Salsay Weyane Tigray , TPLF and Tigray Interim Administration President issued statement regarding the issue.
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“Look at this Sudanese mother, trembling with every bullet fired to scare her and her children, while she shields them with her body. And they (UAE militia RSF) ended killing her, Their voices must be heard.”
– Syrian journalist Jamil Alhassan, who has documented many such cases in Syria at the hands of Iranian militias and the Assad regime.
The Palestinian and the Syrian understand the Sudanese more than anyone else.
#SaveSudan |The extermination of #ElFasher’s residents is being documented in sound and image, while the world watches in silence.
For months, the city has been under siege, and the militia has rejected every international call to lift it or allow humanitarian aid to enter.
The international community remains silent about the militia’s main sponsor and refuses to designate it as a terrorist organization, limiting its response to statements of condemnation and concern until the last Sudanese is gone.
🔴But history neither forgets nor forgives.