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The conflict has led the United Nations to declare Sudan the most dangerous country in the world for humanitarian workers after South Sudan. [ 257 ] The situation was further compounded by attacks on humanitarian facilities, with more than 50 warehouses looted, 82 offices ransacked, and over 200 vehicles stolen.
Radio Dabanga. 18 January 2024. ^ "Sudanese joint forces repel fresh RSF attack on South Kordofan's town". Sudan Tribune. 10 January 2024. ^ "Two killed in overnight air raids on South Darfur capital". Radio Dabanga. 12 January 2024. ^ "Over 7.5 million displaced people in Sudan after nine months of war: UN".
Sudan Tribune. 31 December 2023. ^ "Sudanese authorities arrest anti-war political leaders". Sudan Tribune. 1 January 2024. ^ "South Kordofan's Delling 'calm again' after RSF-rebel clashes". Radio Dabanga. 9 January 2024. ^ "IGAD chair, RSF leader discuss peace in Sudan". Sudan Tribune. 31 December 2023.
“The scale of the impact that this conflict has had on children in Sudan in the past 100 days is almost beyond comprehension,” said Ted Chaiban, UNICEF’s deputy executive director.
January 7, 2011 C.E. — ongoing South Sudan internal conflict May 19, 2011 — 2020 Sudan–SRF conflict March 26, 2012 C.E. — September 26, 2012 C.E. Sudan–South Sudan Border War
[38] [46] [35] [40] Fifty-seven Sudanese aid workers and 20 Indian workers were relocated from Sudan to Chad. [47] On 30 April, the Red Cross sent its first aid delivery to Sudan by air since the conflict began, ferrying eight tonnes of humanitarian cargo from Amman, Jordan to Port Sudan. [48] The World Food Programme resumed operations on 1 ...
On 25 October 2021, the Sudanese military, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, took control of the Government of Sudan in a military coup. At least five senior government figures were initially detained. [ 7 ] Civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok refused to declare support for the coup and on 25 October called for popular resistance; [ 8 ...
The War in Darfur, also nicknamed the Land Cruiser War, [note 1] was a major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan that began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel groups began fighting against the government of Sudan, which they accused of oppressing Darfur's non-Arab population.