A rare chronicle of war, survival and devastation in Darfur in pictures
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A rare chronicle of war, survival and devastation in Darfur  in pictures
"Few outsiders, if any, have ventured more widely into the centre of Sudan's brutal civil war than Jerome Tubiana. The French humanitarian has been granted unprecedented access to travel throughout the western region of Darfur to document the heart of a conflict that has created the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe. His powerful images offer insights into a gruelling war that shows no sign of abating, but where hope endures that one day the killing might stop"
"His powerful images offer insights into a gruelling war that shows no sign of abating, but where hope endures that one day the killing might stop Women and children hide beneath a tree in the North Darfur village of Um Baru to escape being spotted by a drone. For five hours the drone hovered above them, dropping a string of bombs that killed villagers. Here, anxious mothers comfort their terrified daughters as the attack drone buzzes overhead."
A humanitarian was granted unprecedented access to Darfur and documented the centre of Sudan's brutal civil war. Powerful images reveal a gruelling war that has produced the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe. Civilians are repeatedly targeted by aerial surveillance and strike drones. In the North Darfur village of Um Baru, women and children hid beneath a tree to avoid detection while a drone hovered for five hours, dropping a string of bombs that killed villagers. Anxious mothers comforted terrified daughters as the attack drone buzzed overhead. Despite relentless killing and suffering, a fragile hope endures that one day the violence might stop.
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