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The crisis is Sudan is much worse than what is acknowledged

The crisis is Sudan is much worse than what is acknowledged

Summary

The war in Sudan has caused massive destruction, killing tens of thousands and leaving millions hungry and displaced. Cities like Khartoum are heavily damaged, with many people suffering from disease, starvation, and poverty as the conflict continues.

Key Facts

  • Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, is almost empty and extensively destroyed by shelling and air attacks.
  • Official death toll is over 58,000, but estimates suggest up to 150,000 people may have died.
  • Many people are dying not only from violence but also from disease outbreaks such as cholera and yellow fever.
  • About 29 million Sudanese, or 62% of the population, do not have enough food.
  • Nearly half of local community kitchens providing food have closed due to lack of funds and supplies.
  • Fighting has intensified recently, with drone attacks targeting hospitals and schools.
  • Infrastructure like schools, hospitals, and electricity in Khartoum is severely damaged or limited.
  • There is fear that Sudan could split into two countries if the war in the west continues.
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