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The Sudanese army reported that the head of the country, General Abdulfattah al-Burhan, was slightly injured as a result of two drone attacks on a military unit. At least five people were killed and several soldiers were injured in the incident. The Army blames the Rapid Response Forces. More than 18,000 people have died in the 15-month long civil war in the country.
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At least 16,000 people have been killed and more than 7.2 million displaced in Sudan's 15-month-old conflict between the government army and the paramilitary Rapid Action Forces. Also, 23 million people are undernourished, and 750,000 people are on the verge of starvation.
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A ship loaded with 2,408 tons of humanitarian aid prepared by Turkey's Natural Disasters and Emergencies Agency (AFAD) left Turkey's Mersin International Port for Sudan.
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Today, on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, 1,500 head of cattle were sacrificed with the participation of the Religious Affairs Department and Religious Foundation of Turkey (TDJ). For information, Sudan, a country of 50 million people, has been suffering from civil war for a year, 15 thousand civilians have died, 25 million people are suffering from hunger and 11 million people have left their homes. The international community, which is shouting about the war in Ukraine, turns a blind eye to the current situation in Sudan.
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The UN Migration Agency has reported that the number of internally displaced people in Sudan, which has been going on for more than a year, could soon exceed 10 million. The UN body has also warned that there is a "danger of famine" in Sudan.
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As the world's eyes turn to Gaza and Ukraine, Sudan, a country of 50 million people, has been wracked by civil war for a year, with 15,000 civilians dead, 25 million starving and 11 million displaced. However, foreign donors provide 1,000 times less aid to Khartoum than to Kyiv.
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The Sudanese army freed the National Broadcasting Company, which was under the control of the militants. "We will continue to pursue the rebels everywhere throughout the country," said army general Abdulfattah al-Burkhan. More than 13,000 people died in the conflicts in the country, 6 million people left their homes, and 1.7 million people fled to neighboring countries.
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UNICEF reports that at least 700,000 children are at risk of death due to ongoing armed conflict and malnutrition in Sudan.
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It was reported that the warring parties in Sudan held talks in Bahrain and agreed to maintain the unity of the country. These conflicts caused the death of 12 thousand people, famine and displacement of millions of people.




















