Three years after the beginning of the war between the regular army and the militias of Hemedti, Sudan is fractured between areas of rival influence, ravaged by forced displacement, famine and massacres of civilians. From Darfur to Kordofan, fighting continues, while regional and international powers face by proxy around a central issue: gold.
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Three years after the beginning of the war between the regular army and the militias of Hemedti, Sudan is fractured between areas of rival influence, ravaged by forced displacement, famine and massacres of civilians. From Darfur to Kordofan, fighting continues, while regional and international powers face by proxy around a central issue: gold.