[2] These include gas stations, grocery stores, auto sales and services, and shops selling farm equipment.
[2] Some women, although limited in number, also make money by selling clothes or household goods, or by working as tailors.
[2] Attacks on main roads, markets, gas stations, schools, healthcare facilities, and even residential neighbourhoods have killed many and left many more with severe injuries.
[2] Residents have "expressed feelings of extreme physical insecurity, fearing that they may be killed at any time.
"[2] Sahar residents face acute malnutrition due to lack of access to food, while infectious disease has increased, especially among women and children.
[2] Undetonated explosives are scattered throughout the district, forcing residents to abandon areas previously used as farms or pastures.