they will spend the night beside the road at bentu. they are heading for the where shelter. the conditions are already tough. this woman had children and grandchildren. trying to cope. before her house was burned, she was raped by men the military uniforms. >> i can't compare my grandchildren's life to my own. life not knowing where they are is not a life. i am afraid but i need to go back to see if they are dead or alive and hiding somewhere. >> children here cope any way they can but it's not easy. most of those who are coming are women and very young children. some of them have been here at this u.n. registration area for days, so they can get humanitarian aid. sometimes it rains sometimes it's too hot and the sanitation is also very bad. >> aid workers say they're worried there are you very few teenage boys and girls among the thousands arriving. >> we are deeply concerned about the add less entsz. we don't know why there aren't more, that may be because they are still hiding in the bush. >> those trying to escape the violence have accused government troops of murder, lo