The former Sudanese Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, warned, on Saturday, of the danger of the conflict in Sudan worsening and turning into one of the worst civil wars in the world if it is not put to an end.
Clashes, which entered their third week between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces, left at least 528 dead and 4,599 wounded, according to figures announced by the Ministry of Health on Saturday.
Hamdok said, in an interview with the British billionaire telecommunications magnate of Sudanese origin, “Mo” Ibrahim, during an event hosted by the latter as part of the activities of his institution for governance and leadership in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, “If Sudan will reach a point of real civil war … then Syria, Yemen and Libya will be mere duels.” small.”
Evacuations continue from Sudan to several destinations
He added, “I think that this will be a nightmare for the world,” noting that it will have great repercussions.
He considered the current conflict a “meaningless war” between two armies, stressing that “no one will emerge victorious from it, and for this reason it must stop.”
The conflict in Sudan changes the features of the capital and pushes its residents to flee
About 75,000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict in Sudan to neighboring countries Egypt, Ethiopia, Chad and South Sudan, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, while foreign countries are organizing large-scale evacuations.
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2023-04-30 07:17:11