South Sudan continues to receive refugees from Sudan

South Sudan has announced that more than 1300 refugees are entering the country every day from the neighboring country of Sudan, which since April last year, has continued to witness fighting between the army and the RSF force.

Jan 12, 2024 - 07:07
South Sudan continues to receive refugees from Sudan
South Sudan continues to receive refugees from Sudan

Armed clashes began in Sudan on April 15 last year between the country's army led by General Abdel Fattah al Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under the leadership of Commander Hamdan Dagalo where until now international mediation efforts to end the fighting that and convince the rival parties to sit at the negotiating table have hit a rock . The United Nations Organization for Migration (IOM) says that the military generals' war for power in Sudan has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee to neighboring countries . Refugees from Sudan are entering the neighboring country of South Sudan in a situation where South Sudan itself has a burden of internal refugees . Sudanese refugees The refugees arriving in South Sudan and the internal refugees of the country are facing bad conditions in the refugee camps due to the lack of various services . The United Nations has announced that aid organizations, including the humanitarian aid community in South Sudan, are looking for urgent funding to transport people fleeing fighting in Sudan .