
Sudan’s Cholera Outbreak Claims Over 2,300 Lives Amid Ongoing Conflict
Since July, Sudan has reported over 91,000 cholera cases and 2,302 deaths, as conflict and floods worsen the humanitarian crisis.
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Since July, Sudan has reported over 91,000 cholera cases and 2,302 deaths, as conflict and floods worsen the humanitarian crisis.

At least 14 people were killed when Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces shelled the Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur, marking the second major attack on the camp in three weeks.

At least 300 people have been killed over two days in attacks by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces in West Kordofan State, according to the Sudanese Foreign Ministry.

At least 46 people have died after a Sudanese military plane crashed in the city of Omdurman, according to local officials.

Sudanese Armed Forces reclaim key territories from the RSF, marking significant advances in the ongoing conflict.

The African Union is calling for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan as the nation’s humanitarian crisis becomes Africa’s worst. The AU urges warring parties to stop the bloodshed and start a political transition.

The UN accuses Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces of blocking crucial aid to famine-threatened Darfur, intensifying the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn region.

The U.S. has imposed new sanctions on Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, amid ongoing conflict.
At least 65 civilians were killed in Omdurman, Sudan, in an artillery attack by the paramilitary RSF, according to the Khartoum State government.