UN: Sudan conflict displaces over 1.3 million, including some 320K to neighboring countries
- The fighting between Sudan's military and paramilitary forces has displaced over 1.3 million people, with over 1 million forced to leave their homes within Sudan and 320,000 fleeing to neighboring countries.
- The conflict, which erupted in April after escalating tensions, has killed at least 863 civilians, including 190 children, and wounded over 3,530 others.
- Despite a week-long cease-fire brokered by the United States and Saudi Arabia, sporadic fighting has continued, exacerbating already dire humanitarian conditions and pushing Sudan to near collapse. The UN estimates that $2.
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Sudan conflict: Over one million persons internally displaced
The number of people displaced inside Sudan on Wednesday by fighting between rival military factions rose to more than one million, according to the UN’s International Organisation for Migration (IOM). IOM said another 319,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries. Egypt, Sudan’s northern neighbour, took in the largest share of the refugees, with more than 132,000 people, while Chad took in some 80,000 refugees and South Sudan about 69,000.…
UN: Sudan conflict displaces over 1.3 million, including some 320K to neighboring countries
The fighting between Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary force has displaced more than 1.3 million people, the U.N. migration agency said Wednesday.The International Organization for Migration said the clashes have forced over 1 million people to leave their homes to safer areas inside Sudan. Some 320,000 others have fled to the neighboring countries of Egypt, South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia, the Central African Republic and Libya.The fight…
UN: Sudan conflict displaces over 1.3 million, including some 320K to neighboring countries
Clashes in Sudan have forced more than 1 million people to leave their homes to safer areas inside Sudan while 320,000 others have fled to Sudan's neighboring countries of Egypt, South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia, and the Central African Republic.
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