The recent study from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine estimates that over 60,000 have died in Sudan's Khartoum state in just 14 months, with violence, starvation, and disease contributing to the crisis.
Abdulazim Awadalla emphasized the credibility of the estimates, indicating that malnutrition has left many individuals susceptible to infections, leading to deaths from simple diseases.
A UN report corroborated the escalating humanitarian situation, stating that nearly 25 million people, half the Sudanese population, now require assistance due to the ongoing conflict.
The war in Sudan, ignited by a power struggle between the army and the RSF, has been marked by significant civilian casualties and the world's largest hunger crisis.
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