“Shocked” after war after war victims marry
Every day, families went to the creature on the dry and dusty roads of war and hunger in Sudan – scenes that clearly shook the British foreign secretary.
David Lummi on the impact of the Sudanese civil war on the previous Friday.
People who make it across the border are often separated from their families because of their ability to escape, and it is difficult for them to see that their relatives have made it safely.
“This is some of the most horrible things I’ve ever heard, some of the most horrible things I’ve ever seen in my life,” Lumi said.
What I saw in Chad with Sudan, women and children fleeing for their lives, women fleeing for their lives – on them, their children, in their children, hunger, hunger – such an incredible problem. “
The Minister of Railways carries dozens of light-laden women, multi-level sellers packed and horse-drawn carts of various ages.
A few belongings are placed on the bags that can carry them on the long journey to safety.
“Alwawilamla” which means “Thank God” I said because I was asking her how she felt at the border.
The 28-year-old was relieved when she suffered with Defoe’s western region from Sudan’s western region – most of them were spoiled by the RSF.
“First I went to El-Jegne and I had to run again when she was fighting with her husband and two other children.
In the teacher, aid workers say they are trying to reunite families after crossing the border.
“Some mothers tell us that they have to choose not to carry them all one by one,” the aid worker told the BBC.
Abandoned children Some are abandoned by humanitarian workers who cross the border and are placed in foster care while efforts are made to find their families.
Standing on the border of Chaidane, Sam Lumi spoke to the families who were fleeing and receiving aid workers.
Some of the refugees later told the BBC: “All these people have stories – a lot, suffering, killing, hanging, mutilation, forced killing, cutting, rape.”
I sat with a woman who showed signs of burning. She was full and brave. This is desperate and we must bring the world’s attention to it and bring suffering to the end. “
Although it is currently the world’s largest human rights crisis, Sudan has been described as a “conflict actor”.
In the year In November, the lawyer of the foreign enemy of the United Nations called for the destruction of Russia in the United Nations Security Council.
“How can he handle the situation going here?” He asked, shouted.
Now, like Chad and Egypt, the meeting of Sudan’s neighbors is planned to be married to BBC London.
Several attempts at peace talks led by the United States and Saudi Arabia have failed to resolve the conflict.
As the war progresses, the generals who lead the American war are permanently occupied. He also decided that the RFF and its allies committed genocide.
More than 12 million people have fled their homes since the start of the war in April 2023.
Caught in the middle of bitter fighting are more than 50 million civilians, half of whom are in need of humanitarian assistance, according to UN agencies.
Here are the world’s highest towing fees. At a clinic in the United States of America in Adare, six-month-old Rama Ibrahim’s upper arm was measured.
The colored tape goes to the red end. All the effects of her health condition can last her whole life. Here in Adri, one out of seven children is engaged in nutrition.
England will continue to push for gentleness, Lumi.
It has about £200m ($250m) in aid, and has called on other donor countries to step up.
Aids A.D.D. But in May, we are asked by the United States President Donald Trump, who has raised foreign aid.
There is no doubt that a crisis in the support of one of the world’s largest donors has dire consequences for people like Sudan. What targets are already struggling to meet the llamas with bad help.
In the year An appeal for 2.7Bn (£2.2bn) to support Sudan in 2024, but only 57% of this money has been given.
Yellow peas covered in teachers, sorghum, sorghum and cooking boxes are dismissed on top of PATALES on top of Parpulins cut on top of Pargaulins.
The cries of children strapped to their mothers’ backs fill the air. One by one, their families were called to collect their estimates.
One person helps to lift the plate of dry food from one shoulder to the other shoulder.
The population of Adra was about 40,000 before the start of the Sudanese war, and now it has grown more than five times with local volunteers.
Immigrants here are among the lucky few. Just from the border, famine in Darfur was revealed in August in the city of El-Said for more than a year.
According to the Famine Review Committee supported in December, it has spread to more places – in Darfur to Abu Shok and parts of Al-Kromkan.
In case of suspicion, the hunter’s border was closed again, which was used to transport weapons to the enemy.
When we went down the border, the border, with the flags of the other food program, we went down the dusty road that crossed into Sudan.
Beyond the border, they provide camps for villages, villages, villages, villages, villages and evacuation camps. But still not enough.
“Now we have to step up and rise to this huge, huge crisis,” Lumi said.