Sudan, Nov. 26 -- In the town of Tawila, where many of the displaced have arrived, Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) continues to expand its capacities to provide medical care, including war surgery, at the 220-bed hospital, and distributes water in displacement camps. MSF patients in Tawila describe mass killings, torture, and kidnappings for ransom in El Fasher and along escape routes. Their stories confirm fears for those still missing.

After witnessing the deaths of his wife and daughter in the middle of bombings in El Fasher, A.M.* set out on a grueling four-day journey toward Tawila, 60 kilometers away [approximately 37 miles], on October 27. During four agonizing days walking on foot, he and his remaining fami...