Sudan's army chief said this week that some foreign nationals from Canada, the U.S. and U.K. will be evacuated from the region amid renewed fighting despite a ceasefire called during Eid.
Since last weekend, hundreds of people have died and many residents have attempted to evacuate the country as fighting between the military and parliamentary forces raged on. Smoke was seen over the skies of the capital of Khartoum on Saturday, though it was not immediately clear where it came from.
The World Health Organization reported on Friday that 413 people had been killed so far and 3,551 injured since fighting broke out six days prior.
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Since last weekend, hundreds of people have died and many residents have attempted to evacuate the country as fighting between the military and parliamentary forces raged on. Smoke was seen over the skies of the capital of Khartoum on Saturday, though it was not immediately clear where it came from.
The World Health Organization reported on Friday that 413 people had been killed so far and 3,551 injured since fighting broke out six days prior.
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