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The head of the Sudan Rapid Action Forces, Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, announced that Egypt is one of the 6 countries involved in armed conflicts in the country. According to him, the Egyptian armed forces are carrying out strikes in the Jabel Moya area, south of Khartoum.
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Sudan's ongoing civil war since April 2023, as well as cholera epidemics and major floods, have claimed a growing number of victims. More than 20,000 Muslims died in armed conflicts, 225 people died in floods, and 535 people died in cholera.
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The number of cholera cases spread in different regions of Sudan reached 9533, and the number of victims of the epidemic reached 315 people. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims have been left in dire straits due to armed conflicts in the country and ongoing rains and floods since June.
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The number of cholera cases spread in eight regions of Sudan reached 7,296, and the number of victims of the epidemic reached 252. Armed conflicts in the country have destroyed the health system. The ongoing rains and floods since June are making the situation even more complicated.
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The Ministry of Health of Sudan reported that 128 new cases of cholera were registered in Kesele and Gadarif regions, bringing the total number of infected people to 1351 and 56 of them died. The number of victims of ongoing floods in the country has reached 138 people.
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"The conflict in Sudan may have a very high tension, but it is not as geopolitically important for the West as Ukraine or Gaza. Ukraine is important for the security of Europe, but we cannot say the same about Sudan. Therefore, Kiev deserves all the care of the West. .Gaza is also a primary issue from the point of view of the US and its partners, who are always worried about the Israeli invaders..."
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It has been 500 days since the clashes between the government army and the Rapid Action Forces began in Sudan. During this period, the country suffered a comprehensive decline, about 19,000 people died, and over 10 million people were forced to leave their homes.
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Behind closed doors at an undisclosed location in Switzerland, 10 days of peace talks began under the auspices of the United States without the participation of the Sudanese government. Representatives of Saudi Arabia, USA, Switzerland, UAE, Egypt, African Union and UN are participating in the negotiations.
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In the last three days, 34 people died and 588 others were injured due to floods in the Nile River region of Sudan. A total of 77 people have died in the ongoing floods since June. Thousands of people lost their shelter.
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A famine has been officially declared in Sudan. Over 15 months of civil war between the country's military factions has left more than half of the country's 48 million people starving, with two adults or four children dying every day of malnutrition and hunger in every 10,000 people.





















