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Displaced families and hospitals struggle as Sudan's war ravages El-Obeid

UN agencies say drone strikes and siege tactics have cut fuel, power and medical supplies, leaving hospitals strained and more than 30 million people needing aid.

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The war, which began in April 2023, has killed at least 59,000 people, displaced around 13 million, and pushed large parts of Sudan into famine.

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Save the Children Deutschland e.V. [Newsroom]Berlin/Port Sudan (ots) - In the Sudanese El Obeid, the humanitarian crisis is intensifying dramatically. Almost 39,000 children fled to the city in the state of North Kordofan in the first six months of this year, in order to ... Read more...Original content of: Save the Children Deutschland e.V., transmitted by news aktuell

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James Reynolds, Deputy Regional Director of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), confirmed that the situation in the Sudan since April 2023 has been appalling to most citizens within the country, pointing to the evolution and increase of conflict and violence...

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