Level of brutality against civilians in Sudan's war reached unprecedented heights: UNHCR

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Level of brutality against civilians in Sudan's war reached unprecedented heights: UNHCR


It’s the first anniversary of the battle for power in Sudan.
12 months of fighting has killed at least 30,000 Sudanese, forced millions from their homes and put millions more on the brink of famine.
There’s no end in sight to the fighting between government troops and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary.

Kelly Clements is the UN Refugee…

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  1. I was living in Khartoum during the war time. It was very dangerous and heavy bombing- really not at all safe to live.. RSF INVERDERED TO OUR APARTMENT FOR LOOTING AND ROBBERIES… TAKEN AWAY COMPANY OWN CAR AT GUNPOINT. UNFORTUNATELY.

  2. FBI trolls out today in the comments – they always have a Nordic sounding name or anglo saxon -and support /paid by a certain nation in the middle east. They also never respond to your responses and most times your comment gets deleted. Booooring.