Fierce war continues in Sudan, severe hunger afflicts 25 million Sudanese
The battle for power between the military generals continues to destroy Sudan as reports say that 25 million Sudanese are suffering from hunger due to the power-hungry war between the military generals.
According to the Africana International News Agency, the war between the SAF and the RSF emergency forces has flared up in the capital of Sudan, Khartoum, with the RSF claiming to have captured areas and army units in the south and east of Khartoum. . For its part, the Sudanese army has continued to carry out heavy weapons attacks on RSF bases, especially in the areas of Omdurman and al Bahri. According to the statement, the artillery unit of the Sudanese army has also attacked the areas and gatherings of RSF soldiers in different areas of Khartoum. Eyewitnesses have said that they saw heavy smoke rising in the air after the attack. Other military sources have said that the Sudanese army and armed civil forces have moved to the capital Khartoum to increase the strength of the SAF soldiers against the RSF fighters. The forces of the Sudanese army have appeared in the city of Shandi, which is located in the north of Sudan. Millions of Sudanese people are suffering from severe hunger due to a power-hungry conflict between military generals General Abdul Fattah Burhan, the head of the military council who is also the commander-in-chief of the Sudanese army, last week ordered the army and all armed groups to attack the RSF forces wherever they meet. But the worst part of the war of lust for power, is the loss and hardship experienced by ordinary citizens. Telephone and Internet services have been cut in many parts of Sudan since last Friday evening. Social media users who support the RSF have condemned the Suda army for blowing up a communication tower east of Khartoum and server centers. Those who support the army also say that the RSF forces have attacked the main communication center of "Sudanese" and that of "MTN" which is why telephone and Internet communications have been cut. In addition, reports say that more than 25 million citizens of Sudan, of which 14 million are children, are suffering from severe hunger and are in dire need of urgent humanitarian aid.