A severe fuel crisis has paralyzed Sudan’s Kassala State, plunging the region into sudden immobility as petrol stations abruptly closed doors. Local residents told Al-Tayyar newspaper that station owners chose to cease operations despite holding significant undisclosed fuel reserves. This deliberate withholding of resources has choked the local economy, causing a near-total collapse of public and private transportation. Vital services across the…
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