Over 5 million displaced in Sudan following monthslong conflict, UN says
- Over 5 million people have been displaced by the ongoing fighting in Sudan, with 4 million internally displaced and another 1.1 million fleeing to neighboring countries. Sudan's capital, Khartoum, has become an urban battlefield with neither side gaining control.
- The conflict in Sudan has escalated into ethnic violence in the Darfur region, with the Rapid Support Forces and allied Arab militias attacking ethnic African groups. Formal peace negotiations mediated by the United States and Saudi Arabia have failed, with cease-fire agreements continuously breaking down.
- There are concerns of "identity-based attacks" and potential war crimes in Darfur, with innocent civilians being targeted based on race. The International Criminal Court is investigating alleged new war crimes and crimes against humanity in the region.
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