UN Warns of Catastrophe As Battle In Sudan Takes New Dimensions
“We are hearing some sporadic gunfire, the roaring of a warplane, and the anti-aircraft fire at it,” said one resident of south Khartoum.”
“We are hearing some sporadic gunfire, the roaring of a warplane, and the anti-aircraft fire at it,” said one resident of south Khartoum.”
Previous attempted ceasefires had failed as the brutal fighting, entering a second week, has killed at least 427 people and wounded more than 3,700, according to UN agencies.
He makes the move following a series of distress and save-our-soul calls from Nigerians in the diaspora as the crisis ravaging Sudan escalates.