Fighting Intensifies in Sudan, Leaving Hundreds Dead

Hundreds of people, Including dozens of childrenIn recent days in Sudan, civilian witnesses, medical activists and the United Nations have been killed, as internal conflicts have increased, which is approaching its third year.

The war between the Sudanese army and the speeding forces of paramilitary forces has sparked a wave of destruction across Sudan, killing tens of thousands of people, forcing millions of people to flee their homes and deep towards famine. Parts of the nation have been pushed forward.

“Wherever you look, death is near.”

He said, he and his family were very upset about the shelling and were devising ways to get out of the city. “I’m working hard to leave and keep my family safe from dying,” he said.

In the capital and its adjoining cities, the territory of Darfur in the West, and in several other states, devastating war is increasing as the warrior parties stabilize their regional claims, regain new places and secure strategic military and urban sites. Trying to make.

The dispute has been identified as overall atrocities and ethnic motivated casualties, indicating the international criminal court’s investigation and allegations of genocide from the United States.

In recent weeks, the military has expressed its aggression to retrieve key parts of the capital, which was defeated when the war began in April 2023. The conflict is slowly warm from the end of the last year after the end of the rainy season. With increasing deaths, injuries and attacks on civilians, workers are demanding the UN deployed peace mission in the country.

In January, the army seized a strategic oil refinery north of Khartoum and broke the siege at its main headquarters in Central Khartoum.

Army Chief, General Abdul Fateh Al -Bourne, Visited this facility A few days later, and promised to remove paramilitary forces from “every corner of Sudan”.

But even when military officers celebrated their victory, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights alleged that the militants and militias alliances with them. Is abolishing the summary At least 18 people in new independent areas.

Fighting has also increased in Omdarman, a home of about 2.4 million people and Sudan’s second largest city. The Sudan Ministry of Health said at least 54 people were killed and 158 were injured on Saturday when paramilitary forces opened fire on a busy market there.

On Tuesday, the ministry said six people were killed and 38 were injured when mortar shells collided with a central hospital that was already treating with people injured in the fighting.

This week, in South Cordofen, severe clashes have begun, which shares a border with South Sudan and the Blue Nile states, where millions of people are already facing severe humanitarian crises.

In the Kidogli city of South Cordofen, the latest fighting has killed at least 80 people, The United Nations said This week

Asim Ahmed Musa, who lives in the city, said many people do not have access to proper food or medicine. He said the workers were unable to get their salary, he said, and many families had limited cash, especially after Sudan introduced new banknotes last month.

He said that clashes are going on throughout the city, and the shelling and shootings have forced many people to Hanker. “Citizens are currently living in a state of panic,” he said. “People are scared.”

The western region of Darfur has also been recently a place of intense clashes, which is a painful for the area that experienced genocide just two decades ago.

Since the beginning of the conflict, paramilitary troops, or the RSF, and their allies have promoted the attack in the region and strengthened their control over major cities.

He also besieged Al -Fasher, the capital of the North Darfur, where he is fighting with the army and its allies. According to the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Gabrieus, 70 people were killed and 19 others injured in an attack at the only working hospital in Al -Fashar in late January.

There is also to fight all over the region Homeless Hundreds FamiliesAccording to the United Nations, some of them are moving forward Run across the border In Chad

The latest controversy also did not give children. UNICEF said this week that at least 40 children were killed in just three days this month.

“As the conflict remains intact, children’s lives and future balance, and for their sake, violence should end immediately,” UNICEF Sudan’s representative, unmarried needle, Said in a statement.

For now, the opponents insist that they can eventually eliminate the other.

Despite the losses in the capital, Lieutenant General Mohammad Hamdan, a paramilitary leader, Recorded video speech Last week, in which he tried to restore sarcastic morale among his forces and promised to occupy the latest area.

“We must think about what we intend to take,” he said. “Look forward and not behind.”

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