Over 10,000 People Displaced in 3 Days in Sudan: UN
Over 10,000 people fled fighting in Sudan’s western and southern regions this week, with 7,000 displaced near Chad and 3,100 in besieged Kadugli, UN migration agency reported.
- Violence in western and southern Sudan displaced more than 10,000 people within a three-day period last week, according to the United Nations migration agency.
- Between December 25 and 26, attacks on villages near Sudan's western border with Chad displaced over 7,000 people, and nearly 4,000 people arrived in Kosti, 'hungry and terrified.'
- This month, drones hit a kindergarten and a hospital in Kalogi in South Kordofan, killing 114 people, including 63 children, according to the World Health Organisation.
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United Nations: Violence in Sudan Has Displaced More Than 10,000 People in Three Days
In Sudan, the United Nations warns renewed violence in the country’s western and southern regions has displaced more than 10,000 people in just three days amid intense fighting between the army and its paramilitary rival, the Rapid Support Forces. The latest violence has uprooted thousands of people near Sudan’s western border with Chad and in Sudan’s famine-stricken state of South Kordofan.
According to the UN, more than 10,000 people have fled their homes in just three days due to renewed fighting in eastern and southern Sudan.
Sudanese trek through mountains to escape Kordofan fighting
For eight days, Sudanese farmer Ibrahim Hussein led his family through treacherous terrain to flee the fighting in southern Kordofan -- the latest and most volatile front in the country's 31-month-old conflict.
Over 10,000 people displaced in three days in Sudan: UN
Violence in western and southern Sudan displaced more than 10,000 people within a three-day period this week, according to figures released by the United Nations' migration agency on Sunday. Since April 2023, Sudan's regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have waged what the UN has called a "war of atrocities", killing tens of thousands of people and uprooting more than 11 million. Between December 25 and 26, attacks on the villa…
Over 10,000 people fled their communities in Northern Darfur and South Kordofan in western and southern Sudan in 72 hours due to an upsurge in violence, as reported by the United Nations Migration Agency on Sunday, 28 December, in addition to the tens of thousands of internally displaced persons already registered two months after the fall of the city of El Fasher in Northern Darfur, where a journalist was arrested and is still being held by the…
After renewed fighting, more than 10,000 people had to flee in Sudan within three days. According to the UN, the south and east of the country are particularly affected.
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