"Sudan's Year of Conflict: Devastation, Starvation, and Alleged Crimes Against Humanity"

Satellite imagery reveals the devastating impact of the year-long conflict in Sudan, with widespread destruction of infrastructure, including the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company Tower and the University of Khartoum. The conflict has led to the displacement of over 8 million people, causing one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory. The disruption of agricultural activities has severely affected food security, with a "catastrophic" risk of hunger in the coming months. The conflict has also spilled over into neighboring Chad, exacerbating food insecurity in the region. The U.S. State Department has called for both warring parties to uphold commitments to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian relief.
- Satellite images show devastation in Sudan 1 year since conflict began ABC News
- How Two Feuding Generals Drove Sudan to the Brink of Starvation The Wall Street Journal
- After one year of war, Sudan is a failing state The Economist
- ‘Crimes against humanity’ may have been committed in Sudan, says UN chief Al Jazeera English
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