
UN renews Sudan ceasefire appeal over âunimaginable sufferingâ of civilians
UN renews Sudan ceasefire appeal over âunimaginable sufferingâ of civilians UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appeals for immediate truce as fighting intensifies in Darfur and Kordofan regions. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate ceasefire in Sudanâs brutal civil war, which the UN says has created the worldâs worst humanitarian crisis . Guterresâs appeal, made late on Friday, follows a peace initiative presented by Sudanâs Prime Minister Kamil Idris to the UN Security Council on Monday, which called for the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to disarm. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 RSF says Sudanâs army launches air strikes on paramilitary stronghold Nyala list 2 of 4 âNo negotiation, no truceâ with RSF, says senior Sudan official list 3 of 4 What is the new peace initiative that Sudanâs PM presented to the UN? list 4 of 4 Is peace in Sudan possible? The plan was rejected by the RSF as âwishful thinkingâ. The war erupted in April 2023 when a power struggle broke out between the Sudanese army and the RSF paramilitary group. Since then, the conflict has displaced 9.6 million people internally and forced 4.3 million to flee to neighbouring countries, while 30.4 million Sudanese now need humanitarian assistance, according to UN figures. UN Assistant Secretary-General Mohamed Khaled Khiari told the UNSC this week that fears of intensified fighting during the dry season had been confirmed. âEach passing day brings staggering levels of violence and destruction,â he said. âCivilians are enduring immense, unimaginable suffering, with no end in sight.â The conflict has shifted in recent weeks to Sudanâs central Kordofan region, where the RSF captured the strategic Heglig oilfield on December 8. The seizure prompted South Sudanese forces to cross into Sudan to protect the infrastructure, which Khiari warned reflects âthe increasingly complex nature of the conflict and its expanding regional dimensionsâ. The RSF has also launched a final push to consolidate full control over North Darfur state , attacking towns in the Dar Zaghawa region near the Chad border since December 24. The offensive threatens to close the last escape corridor for civilians fleeing the country to Chad. The violence spilled across Sudanâs borders on Friday when a drone attack killed two Chadian soldiers at a military camp in the border town of Tine. A Chadian military intelligence officer told Reuters news agency the drone came from Sudan, though it remained unclear whether it was launched by the army or the RSF. Chad has placed its air force on high alert and warned it would âexercise our right to retaliateâ if the strike is confirmed as deliberate. Despite the intensifying conflict, the UN achieved a rare breakthrough, saying on Friday that it conducted its first assessment mission to el-Fasher since the city fell to the RSF. UN Humanitarian Coordinator Denise Brown said the mission followed âmonths of intense fighting, siege, and widespread violations against civilians and humanitarian workers,â adding that âhundreds of thousands of civilians have had to flee el-Fasher...
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