Filipino workers in Sudan are worried for their safety as air bombings and explosions that began Saturday—when warring military factions tried to wrestle power over the African state —continue. Know more:
FILIPINO workers in Sudan are worried for their safety as air bombings and explosions that began Saturday—when warring military factions tried to wrestle power over the African state —continue.
“Puro pagsabog, wala nga ngayong kuryente eh. Nakakatakot [So many explosions, there’s no electricity; it’s scary],” Lampa told BusinessMirror. The clashes are part of a power struggle between the Army and another military faction who once orchestrated the October 2021 military coup.He said he could feel the building where he is staying shake whenever there are airstrikes in the city.
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