
"Sudan enters Ramadan as Civil War intensifies, famine spreads, and drone strikes hit civilian markets. Sudan's civil war is shifting into a drone-driven phase, erasing the lines between battlefield and civilian life. As Ramadan begins under famine conditions, how do the people of Sudan mark the holy month in the midst of war? In this episode: Hiba Morgan (@hiba_morgan), Al Jazeera Correspondent"
"Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sari el-Khalili and Melanie Marich with Maya Hamadeh, Tuleen Barakat and our guest host, Tamara Khandaker. It was edited by Ney Alvarez. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhemm. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio."
Sudan is entering Ramadan amid an intensifying civil war, widespread famine, and increasing drone strikes that target civilian markets. The conflict is shifting into a drone-driven phase that blurs the lines between battlefields and civilian life, exposing noncombatants to aerial threats. Famine and disrupted supply chains are altering traditional Ramadan practices and daily routines, limiting access to food and communal gatherings. Market attacks and displacement compound humanitarian needs. Humanitarian organizations face significant challenges delivering aid amid insecurity and damaged infrastructure. Religious observance during Ramadan is occurring under acute material scarcity and constant danger.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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