Sudan's War Rages On: Millions Displaced, Hunger, and Allegations of Atrocities

Explore the devastating impact of Sudan's ongoing conflict, as the army and rival paramilitary forces continue to drive mass displacement, humanitarian crisis, and allegations of war crimes.
Four years into the conflict in Sudan, the country remains embroiled in a devastating war that has displaced millions and fueled a major humanitarian crisis. While the capital city shows fragile signs of life, the wider country paints a much grimmer picture as the army and a rival paramilitary force continue to clash, wreaking havoc on civilian populations.
The war in Sudan, which erupted in 2022 after a military coup, has taken a heavy toll on the nation. According to the United Nations, the conflict has displaced about 14 million people, with many forced to flee their homes and seek refuge in neighboring countries or overcrowded camps within Sudan itself. This mass displacement has exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation, with reports of widespread hunger, lack of access to basic services, and allegations of atrocities committed by both sides.
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The ongoing violence has left many Sudanese feeling
Fuente: NPR


