At Least 100 Dead in Bloody Clashes in Sudan

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At least 100 killed in Sudan’s bloody clashes

Three days after the clashes between the Sudanese army and militias, the country is increasingly facing the risk of civil war

In the latest developments, the World Food Programme has reported the death of three of its employees

On the third day of the internal clashes in Sudan, the World Food Programme announced that during the clashes between the Sudanese army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces in the city of Kabkabiya, west of Khartoum, the Rapid Support Forces have stolen five off-road vehicles belonging to the organization

Meanwhile, the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a statement announcing that a Saudi Arabian Airlines plane and a Sudanese aircraft were targeted during an attack by the Rapid Support Forces on Merowe Airport

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