Publish dateWednesday 10 May 2023 - 10:53
Story Code : 269791
World Health Organization: 604 people have killed in the conflicts in Sudan
The spokesperson of the World Health Organization announced on Tuesday night that 604 people have been killed since the beginning of the conflict in Sudan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to Turkey's Anatolia news agency, "Tareq Yasaravich", the spokesperson of the World Health Organization, said in a press conference on Tuesday night (May 9) that since the beginning of the conflicts in Sudan, 604 people have been killed and 5 One thousand and 127 people were injured.
 
He added: The United Nations has observed the displacement of more than 700,000 people in Sudan due to conflicts so far, which is twice the number announced by the United Nations last week.
 
The armed conflicts in Sudan started on the morning of Saturday, April 15, between the army forces and the rapid support forces in power, and international mediations to end it and bring the conflicting parties to the negotiating table have not been fruitful so far. Despite the establishment of several rounds of ceasefire in Sudan with the mediation of the United States and declaration of adherence to it by the parties to the conflict, the conflicts continue.
 
Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman of the UN Secretary General, says that the UN Refugee Agency, in consultation with governments and partners, is planning to help more than 800,000 people who may flee the war in Sudan to seven neighboring countries.
 
The spokesperson of the UN Secretary General stated: "Without a quick solution to the crisis, we will continue to see an increase in the number of displaced people in Sudan who leave their homes to seek security and humanitarian assistance." The latest statistics of our teams confirm that 73,000 Sudanese have fled to neighboring countries.
 
Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesperson of the United Nations, also says: The World Food Program predicts that if the conflicts continue, the number of people affected by acute food insecurity in Sudan will increase between 2 and 2.5 million people in the next three to six months, and this number of Sudanese That brings the total number of people suffering from acute food insecurity to 19 million
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