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Ethnic Cleansing Crisis in Sudan: Millions Fleeing Violence and Atrocities

Ethnic cleansing in Sudan

On the other hand, the UN Refugee Agency has claimed that since April, due to the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the “Rapid Reaction Forces”, approximately 6 million Sudanese have become refugees.

The aid organization reports that “Rapid Reaction Forces” are attacking and killing non-Arabs. There is information that the group has attacked a camp of displaced people, where approximately 800 people, mostly men, have been killed.

Doctors Without Borders claims that over the past three days, 7,000 people have arrived from West Darfur in neighboring Chad, the vast majority of whom are women and children.

The UN Refugee Agency reports that thousands of people have also arrived in South Sudan and the Central African Republic in recent days. The influx of refugees is so great that it is impossible to provide enough food and drinking water for everyone.

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2023-11-09 06:39:09
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