Categories: Global

Sudan crisis worsens as violence escalates in Kordofan and Darfur

CAIRO (AP): Fighting in Sudan’s Kordofan region that has killed hundreds and ongoing violence in Darfur — the epicenters of the country’s conflict — have worsened Sudan’s humanitarian crisis, with aid workers warning of limited access to assistance.

The UN said more than 450 civilians, including at least 35 children, were killed during the weekend of July 12 in attacks in villages surrounding the town of Bara in North Kordofan province.

“The suffering in Kordofan deepens with each passing day,” Mercy Corps Country Director for Sudan, Kadry Furany, said in a statement. “Communities are trapped along active and fast-changing front lines, unable to flee, unable to access basic needs or lifesaving assistance.”

Sudan plunged into war after simmering tensions between the army and its rival, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, escalated to fighting in April 2023.

In recent months, much of the fighting has been concentrated in the Darfur and Kordofan regions.

On Thursday, the UN human rights office confirmed that since July 10, the RSF has killed at least 60 civilians in the town of Bara, while civil society groups reported up to 300 people were killed, the office said.

A military airstrike on Thursday in Bara killed at least 11 people, all from the same family.

Meanwhile, between July 10 and 14, the army killed at least 23 civilians and injured over two dozen others after striking two villages in West Kordofan.

An aid worker with Mercy Corps said his brother was fatally shot on July 13 during an attack on the village of Um Seimima in El-Obeid City in North Kordofan.

Furany said that movement between the western and eastern areas of the Kordofan region is “practically impossible.”

The intensified fighting forced Mercy Corps to temporarily suspend operations in three out of four localities, with access beyond Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan, now being in “serious doubt,” Furany said, as a safe sustained humanitarian corridor is needed.

Mathilde Vu, an aid worker with the Norwegian Refugee Council who is often based in Port Sudan, said that fighting has intensified in North Kordofan and West Kordofan over the past several months.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

UK mobile phones blare in national emergency test

LONDON (AFP): Millions of mobile phones across the UK blared a siren sound at the…

8 hours ago

Zardari urges preparedness ahead of expected heavy rainfall in Sindh

F.P. Report ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has urged all institutions to remain prepared in…

8 hours ago

Peak of Indus flood now expected at Guddu on Sept 9: Murad

F.P. Report KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the peak…

8 hours ago

Lunar eclipse begins in Pakistan and various countries

F.P. Report LAHORE: A lunar eclipse has begun in Pakistan and several other countries around…

8 hours ago

Pakistan thrash Afghanistan by 75 runs to win tri-series final

SHARJAH (Monitoring Desk): All-rounder Mohammad Nawaz picked up a five-wicket haul as Pakistan defeated Afghanistan…

8 hours ago

Trump ready for ‘phase two’ of Russia sanctions over Ukraine conflict

WASHINGTON (Reuters): U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he is ready to move to…

9 hours ago

This website uses cookies.