
""Between 60,000 and 80,000 households were displaced from Zamzam camp due to heightened insecurity," said the IOM, emphasizing the dire situation in Darfur."
"German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock noted that "No one is safe, neither refugee children nor humanitarian workers or doctors," highlighting the alarming insecurity in Sudan."
"The recent uptick in violence comes ahead of an international aid conference in London, which aims to address urgent humanitarian needs and political solutions to the crisis."
"The attacks by the RSF have resulted in over 300 fatalities, including humanitarian workers, underscoring the escalating violence and impact on aid operations."
The recent surge in violence in Sudan's Darfur has forced approximately 400,000 individuals to flee the Zamzam displacement camp due to attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Reports indicate between 60,000 to 80,000 households have been displaced amid increasing insecurity, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries. As the RSF amplifies its efforts to seize remaining territories, an international aid conference is set to convene, aimed at addressing urgent humanitarian needs in the region amid warnings of instability affecting all civilians, particularly vulnerable populations.
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