Two years after the outbreak of civil war in Sudan, the conflict continues with deadly clashes primarily in Khartoum, involving military and RSF factions. The struggle for power has resulted in at least 300 deaths, as over 13 million people have been uprooted, creating immense humanitarian distress. Efforts for a ceasefire have been unsuccessful, exacerbating challenges for civilians, many of whom are trapped in conflict zones. International evacuations have commenced, but the unrest persists, highlighting the severity of the ongoing crisis in Sudan.
The protracted civil war in Sudan has escalated into the biggest humanitarian crisis ever recorded, with over 13 million people uprooted and tens of thousands dead.
Fighting in Sudan has intensified as military and RSF forces clash over power, leading to thousands fleeing to neighboring countries and civilians facing dire conditions.
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