Sudan’s warring factions are consistently targetting aid workers
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Sudan’s warring factions are consistently targetting aid workers
Sudan's warring parties are exacerbating a dire humanitarian crisis by targeting aid convoys, population centers and vital infrastructure, say civilians, foreign relief workers and analysts. One of the latest incidents took place on 19 February, when a drone strike hit a United Nations food convoy, killing three people and injuring four aid workers in the contested region of South Kordofan. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) were allege…
UN warns Dilling faces famine amid heavy fighting
Famine risk is rising in Sudan’s southern city of Dilling as fighting disrupts humanitarian access, the United Nations warned Tuesday. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said needs in Dilling and Kadugli have reached catastrophic levels. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification this week declared Kadugli to be in famine conditions. The assessment warned that similar conditions could unfold in Dilling without urge…
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