Sudan: 13 million displaced in world’s largest humanitarian crisis
- Sudan faces a large-scale humanitarian crisis with ongoing war and widespread devastation.
- The war started about two years ago after tensions rose between al-Burhan and Hemedti.
- Over 12 million people are displaced, and 24.6 million face food insecurity amid attacks.
- Elise Nalbandian said, "Sudan is now worse off than ever before," as health facilities shut down.
- The international community pledged aid, but political will and funding gaps hinder effective support.
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Intense clashes for control of the city of Al Fasher in Sudan
El Fasher, the capital of the North Darfur state, controlled by the Army, suffers an intense siege by the so-called Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that try to take the city at any cost, amidst the offensive of the armed forces in the capital and other important cities. The Army reported that the RSF indiscriminately shelled the city on Wednesday, in which 62 civilians, including 17 women and 15 children, were killed. Political observers stated that …
Church organizations paint grim picture of Sudan’s war as it enters its third year
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – As the war in Sudan gets into its third year, faith organizations are painting a grim picture of a conflict that has resulted in the deaths of a staggering 150,000 people, according to Global Conflict Tracker. “The situation in Sudan is dire,” said a consortium of Church organizations – namely the ACT Alliance, Caritas Internationalis, World Council of Churches, All Africa Conference of Churches, Association of Member Episcop…
Sudan: FSR paramilitaries attack on the city of El Fasher · Global Voices
In the Sudan, a new offensive carried out on Wednesday, 16 April, by the paramilitaries of General Hemedti's Rapid Support Forces against the city of El-Fasher, which had been under siege for a year, caused, according to medical sources, some 60 civilian casualties and dozens of injuries. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have targeted heavy artillery in the city's residential areas. The Sudanese army also claims to have inflicted heavy casualties …
Sudan: Fire in Darfur Refugee Camp Destroys 50 Houses, No Casualties Reported - teleSUR English
A fire destroyed over 50 houses in a camp of displaced people in Sudan’s western region of Darfur, an aid group said Thursday. Footage that was captured by the General Coordination for Displaced Persons and Refugees in Darfur showed the fire that happened Tuesday in Mukjar camp. There were no reports of casualties and it wasn’t clear what caused the fire that worsened the living situation of the displaced people. A fire tore through a Darfur di…
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