UN warns of increased dangers for civilians in Sudan conflict

The UN has warned that the conflict in Sudan is becoming increasingly dangerous for civilians, with reports of ethnic-based attacks and the use of heavy weaponry in populated areas.

SAF’s long history of chemical weapons usage and denial

The chemical agents allegedly used included chlorine gas, though the exact substances remain unclear

Sudanese diplomat attacked in South Sudan after SAF massacres

Eyewitnesses reported that the incident began with verbal insults directed at the diplomat, which soon led to a physical altercation

South Sudan imposes curfew amid riots sparked by SAF killings in Sudan

In an announcement broadcast on state television, Police Chief Abraham Peter Manyuat confirmed the curfew will run daily from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Dagalo advisor: US sanctions on Burhan deliver significant political blow

Additionally, Burhan is blamed for using humanitarian aid denial as a war tactic, exacerbating the suffering in the conflict-ridden country

Burhan’s SAF allegedly supported by Tigray fighters in war against RSF

The officer, flanked by individuals identified as Tigray fighters, claims they are assisting in efforts to control Wad Madani and other areas

US Blinken expresses regret over failure to end Sudan war

Outgoing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed regret over the failure to end the ongoing war in Sudan.

US imposes sanctions on SAF chief Burhan over ongoing conflict

Washington also accused Burhan’s SAF of using chemical weapons in the conflict, which began in April 2023

General al-Burhan, SAF accused of using chemical weapons twice

These attacks reportedly occurred in remote regions of Sudan, targeting RSF members

US Sudan envoy denounces Burhan’s SAF “horrific” crimes

The remarks come amid growing international alarm over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Sudan

US to sanction SAF chief Burhan in escalating pressure over civil war

Officials familiar with the matter said the sanctions aim to demonstrate neutrality by holding both sides accountable for war crimes and abuses

Doctors Without Borders staff targeted in South Sudan river attack

MSF suspended operations in two South Sudan counties after armed gunmen attacked their staff, jeopardizing critical healthcare services in the region.

South Sudan reports 334 deaths due to ongoing cholera outbreak

The cholera outbreak in South Sudan has led to 334 deaths, with over 19,000 reported cases, as the epidemic spreads across seven states.

UN condemns reports of ethnically targeted killings in Sudan

The United Nations has expressed shock at reports of ethnically targeted killings in Sudan’s Al-Jazira state and has called for an investigation into the incidents.

Kanabi Congress accuses SAF, allied forces of genocide in Gezira

The attack involved the brutal killing of six people, including two children who were burned alive inside their homes, and the abduction of 13 women and one man

SAF, allied militias accused of burning kids alive in new allegations

The abuses, revealed Monday, include the burning of children, extrajudicial killings of men, and the abduction of women

Sudan’s Umma Party condemns SAF, allied militias Al-Jazirah massacre

The attacks resulted in the deaths of six civilians, primarily elderly individuals and children

Sudan’s RSF accuses SAF of aligning with Iran for advanced weaponry

The RSF official claimed the SAF deployed Shahed-129 drones during its operation to retake Wad Madani in Gezira state

RSF accuses al-Burhan’s SAF of ethnic killings in Al-Jazirah State

According to the RSF, over the past two days, more than 137 individuals have been killed in these areas

Islamists, former regime accused of prolonging Sudan’s war

The remnants of former dictator Omar al-Bashir’s regime, including various militias, remain active on the battlefield

Fighting escalates in Sudan’s Omdurman, leaving dozens dead

At least 120 civilians have been killed in shelling in Omdurman, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis.

Rwandan forces bound to South Sudan asked to preserve values

Rwandan police officers prepare for deployment to South Sudan with focus on professionalism and cultural sensitivity.

Refugees sleep on streets in Burhan-controlled Port Sudan

The 21-month conflict in Sudan has displaced millions; families in Port Sudan struggle to survive and find stability in shelters.

Thousands flee southern Sudan town as violence escalates: UN

Thousands of people have fled a town in southern Sudan due to escalating clashes between the Burhan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces, according to the UN’s International Organization for Migration.

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