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Photos: Truces fail, but thousands flee Sudan as fighting lets up

Photos: Truces fail, but thousands flee Sudan as fighting lets up

People escape any way they can as ceasefires are agreed only to be broken.

By Al Jazeera Published 2023-04-30 03:33 Updated 2023-04-30 03:33 2 min read Source: Al Jazeera
Explained Human Rights Science & Technology

After two weeks of fighting that has turned Khartoum into a warzone and thrown Sudan into turmoil, a wide range of international mediators – including African and Arab nations, the United Nations and the United States – are intensifying their pressure on Sudan’s two rival generals to enter talks on resolving the crisis.

So far, however, they have managed to achieve only a series of fragile, temporary ceasefires that have failed to stop fighting but created enough of a lull for tens of thousands of Sudanese to flee to safer areas and for other countries to evacuate thousands of their citizens by land, sea and air.

About 40,000 South Sudanese, Ethiopian and Eritrean refugees who had been living in the capital have fled Khartoum and been displaced yet again since the fighting erupted, the UN’s refugee agency said. Many are now sheltering in refugee camps in White Nile, Gadarif and Kassala states, said Fathi Kasina, an agency spokesman. Sudan has taken in more than 1.3 million refugees, including at least 800,000 from South Sudan, according to UN figures.

The people who remain in Khartoum have been living in rapidly deteriorating conditions. Most have been trapped inside their homes for days. Food, water and other services have become scarce, and electricity is cut off across much of Khartoum and other cities where fighters roam the streets, looting and destroying homes, shops, businesses and open-air markets.

At least 528 people, including civilians and combatants, have been killed since April 15 with nearly 4,600 wounded, according to the Sudanese Ministry of Healthy. The Sudan Doctors Union tracks civilian casualties and has recorded at least 387 civilians killed and 1,928 wounded.

Dr Salah Tour said from West Darfur province that at least 113 civilians were killed on Thursday alone in the city of el-Geneina, where fierce fighting among tribal militias has raged despite the ceasefire. More than 190 civilians have been killed there this week, and most of them have not yet been added to the nationwide death toll.

The healthcare system is near collapse with dozens of hospitals out of service. Multiple aid agencies have had to suspend operations and evacuate employees.

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