
Deadly Landslide in Sudan’s Darfur Claims Over 1,000 Lives
A massive landslide in Sudan’s Darfur region kills over 1,000 people and obliterates a village. Neighbors race to recover bodies amid heavy rains and floods.
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A massive landslide in Sudan’s Darfur region kills over 1,000 people and obliterates a village. Neighbors race to recover bodies amid heavy rains and floods.
Sudan’s RSF shelled the Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur, killing at least 14 people and wounding others in the second major attack in three weeks.
At least 300 people were killed by RSF paramilitary attacks on Al-Nuhood in West Kordofan. The foreign ministry calls it crimes against humanity and urges UN action.
Sudan’s army chief vows full victory over RSF after regaining key territories in Khartoum amid a deepening crisis.
Sudanese forces have retaken Khartoum International Airport and key strategic sites in a decisive campaign against militia opposition.
A Sudanese military plane crash in Omdurman has killed at least 46 people, AP reports local officials. The tragic incident is under investigation.
UN accuses Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces of blocking vital aid to famine-stricken Darfur, risking the lives of seven million people.
Sudan has begun distributing 1,250 tonnes of rice donated by the Chinese mainland to help alleviate food shortages and support vulnerable communities.
The US has imposed new sanctions on Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Sudan’s RSF leader, marking a continued effort to promote stability and peace in the region.
Sudan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis due to ongoing civil war, yet the nation remains largely forgotten by the international community.