More than ten thousand people have fled across the Sudanese border into Chad, as fierce fighting continues between government and paramilitary forces battling for control of the country. paraicobrien – Paraic O’Brien reports.
More than ten thousand people have fled across the Sudanese border into Chad – as fierce fighting continues between government and paramilitary forces battling for control of the country.
And the World Food Programme has told Channel 4 News that they’re preparing for up to a hundred thousand refugees to enter Chad. Efforts to agree a temporary ceasefire in Sudan for the Eid holiday have failed to materialise – with more gunfire and explosions rocking the capital, Khartoum.
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