Sudan’s humanitarian crisis worsens amid escalating violence in Kordofan and Darfur
NORTH KORDOFAN STATE, SUDAN, JUL 16 – At least 35 children were killed during weekend attacks in North Kordofan, with UNICEF calling for independent investigations and accountability for violations of international law.
- Fighting in Sudan's Kordofan region has killed hundreds and worsened the humanitarian crisis, with aid workers warning of limited access to assistance.
- Communities are trapped along front lines, unable to flee or access basic needs, leading to increased suffering.
- A large number of villages are being destroyed, and many people are being displaced from their homes.
- The situation in Darfur is worsening daily, with threats of a cholera outbreak and food insecurity.
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A resident of the besieged city of al-Fashir reports on the probably worst scene of the war in Sudan. It has long been a proxy war between two regional powers – which has an increasing impact on Europe.
Sudan crisis worsens as violence escalates in Kordofan and Darfur
CAIRO: Fighting in Sudan’s Kordofan region that has killed hundreds and ongoing violence in Darfur — the epicenters of the country’s conflict — have worsened Sudan’s humanitarian crisis, with aid workers warning of limited access to assistance. The UN said more than 450 civilians, including at least 35 children, were killed during the weekend of July 12 in attacks in villages
Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis Worsens amid Escalating Violence
Fighting in Sudan's Kordofan region that has killed hundreds and ongoing violence in Darfur — the epicenters of the country's conflict — have worsened Sudan's humanitarian crisis, with aid workers warning of limited access to assistance. The United Nations said more than 450 civilians, including at least 35 children, were killed during the weekend of July 12 in attacks in villages surrounding the town of Bara in North Kordofan province.
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