Aid groups in Sudan and international partners report that the toll of Internally Displaced Persons in the Northeast African nation continues to rise amid ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and their rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. For more, reporter Sidahmed Ibraheem produced this story narrated by VOA’s Salem Solomon.
United Nations authorities report that the ongoing war in Sudan that broke out on April 15 has resulted in over 2.5 million internally displaced people across that Northeast African nation. For updates, reporter Sidahmed Ibraheem produced this report narrated by VOA’s Vincent Makori that details the living standards of those displaced by Sudan’s continuing war.
Residents of Sudan’s capital Khartoum report living in fear while experiencing food shortages and electricity outages resulting from the ongoing conflict that broke out on April 15 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. For more on the living standards of residents of Khartoum, reporter Sidahmed Ibraheem produced this report which was narrated by VOA’s Vincent Makori.