Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis: Refugees, Violence, and Overwhelmed Hospitals.

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Tens of thousands of people have fled Sudan in recent weeks to escape fighting between the military and the Rapid Support Forces. Many have fled to Chad and South Sudan, while others have faced long queues and strict requirements at the borders of Egypt and Ethiopia. Those who can move are the lucky ones, as fuel prices have skyrocketed and few can afford a bus ticket. The refugees have shared their harrowing stories of fleeing violence and fear, with some recounting the crisis at the borders and the danger of dying due to lack of aid.
- Four refugees tell their story of fleeing violence in Sudan The Washington Post
- Fighting in Sudan rapidly worsening an already dire humanitarian situation for children, warn UNICEF, Save the Children and World Vision UNICEF
- WHO warns of more deaths in Sudan due to outbreaks Reuters
- Hospitals in Sudan overwhelmed by casualties as conflict continues CNN
- Evacuations in Sudan Are Crippling Humanitarian Aid | Time TIME
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