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At least 65 killed as Sudanese conflict intensifies across Khartoum
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Violent clashes have been reported in various regions of Sudan, resulting in significant human losses. According to multiple sources, intense fighting between the Sudanese army and paramilitary forces has resulted in at least 65 deaths and over 130 wounded individuals. Artillery fire on the state capital of South Kordofan, Kadugli, is reported to have killed at least 40 people, with Governor Mohamed Ibrahim attributing the attack to a faction of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N).
Many of the victims of these incidents were allegedly originally from Darfur or the Kordofan regions of Sudan.
We expelled them (from Khartoum) before, and we will expel them again.
These incidents displaced an estimated 605,257 individuals (121,179 households).
I can see the lives of men, women and children torn apart, with injured people lying in every possible space in the emergency room as medics do what they can.
Sudanese Army and Rapid Support Forces Conflict
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sources
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.Human rights
- 4.War Crimes
- 5.Famine
- 6.War in Sudan
- 7.UAE politics
- 8.Chemical or biological warfare
countries
organizations
- 1.Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North
- 2.Sudanese Doctors' Union
- 3.Al-Nao Hospital
- 4.Rapid Support Forces
- 5.Signal Corps
- 6.UN International Organization for Migration
- 7.Doctors Without Borders
- 8.Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Initiative
- 9.London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- 10.United Nations
persons
- 1.Abdel Aziz Al-Hilu
- 2.Mohamed Ibrahim
- 3.Stephane Dujarric
- 4.Abu Aqla Kaykal
- 5.Christopher Lockyear
- 6.Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo