Sudan’s warring generals agree to new truce FMTNews FMTWorld
The UN estimates that 25 million Sudanese — more than half the population — are in need of aid.
A 24-hour ceasefire from June 10 to 11 provided Khartoum residents with a brief respite from the air strikes and artillery exchanges that have ravaged whole neighbourhoods of the capital but the fighting resumed within 10 minutes of the ceasefire ending. A record 25 million people — more than half Sudan’s population — are in need of aid, the United Nations says.Witnesses say air strikes have intensified in the capital over the past few days.
Since battles began, the death toll across the country has topped 2,000, the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project said.Hundreds of kilometres west of Khartoum, up to 1,100 have been killed in the West Darfur state capital El Geneina alone, according to the US state department. “As violence rages in West Darfur, wounded people are coming in waves” to the hospital in Adre, just over the border about 20km west of El Geneina, the MSF statement said.
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