Sudan, the ongoing war pushed into hell

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Sudan, the ongoing war pushed into hell

Edem Vasarnu, a coordination office officer of the UN Human Aid (OCHA), said that the war was going to be two years now, while the people of Sudan needed more than ever when addressing the Protection Council on Wednesday. This conflict has hurt a lot and has brought some parts of the country to hell. “

There is a war between the Sudani Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Prompt Support Force (RSF) in the country, which is why 2 crore 46 million people have become hungry.

In addition to these, more than 1.2 million people have been displaced, where there are about 34 million people who have crossed the border to other countries.

Healthcare in the country has collapsed, millions of children are deprived of school education and events of sexual violence are coming out.

Anxiety has increased due to continuous violence

Edm Vasarnu said of the recent concerns in Darfur province and said that the Protection Council proposal was adopted in 2739 (2024), even after 8 months in Darfur, people are facing an uninterrupted attack.

The proposal has claimed that the RSF will have to end the blockade of Al -Fashar, the capital of Darfur province.

Violence has increased around the Jamjam camp in Darfur. It is assumed that millions of people are forced to stay in circumstances like famine.

He said, “Humanitarian assistance workers and scared people failed to leave the area because there was a close war, many people, including two human activists, were killed.”

Obstructing human assistance

Considering the deteriorating protection situation, the Medical Human Organization – MSF had to stop health and nutritious services at Jamjam camp, while the World Food Program (WFP) also stopped food assistance.

The UN agency warned that thousands of people could die of hunger if there were no immediate assistance in the weeks.

People are directly affected by the ongoing war in some parts of Khatum.

Edm Bhasnu said that there are news of fighting in the new region, including the province of Cordofan, which has caused difficulty in supplying humanitarian assistance and supplying support materials.

White blue province has reported brutality, where many people were killed.