Amid ongoing conflict, civilians and humanitarian workers report alarming restrictions imposed by military forces on individuals seeking to escape towns besieged by jihadist groups. This situation has left residents trapped in dire circumstances marked by extreme hunger, insecurity, and a severe lack of essential services.
Reports indicate that soldiers have actively blocked access to military convoys, intimidating or even physically assaulting those attempting to flee. These actions are defended by military officials as a patriotic obligation to safeguard the nation. Critics argue that such tactics are orchestrated to showcase the government’s counterinsurgency efforts as successful while obscuring the true extent of displacement faced by the populace.
Despite these grave allegations, official responses from authorities have been notably absent. Meanwhile, claims of improved security from the military government are met with skepticism, as human rights organizations continue to accuse security forces of committing serious abuses against civilians.







