Authorities loyal to the army in war-torn Sudan have blocked cross-border aid to the western Darfur region, leading to concerns from aid workers and the United States. The Sudanese army is targeting the North Darfur stronghold of its enemy, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, resulting in casualties and displacements. European funding to deter migration has inadvertently supported the RSF, complicating the ongoing conflict with the army.
⚠️ ARMY BAN ON CROSS-BORDER AID ENDANGERS LIVES IN DARFUR, SAY ACTIVISTS (Reuters) Millions of people in Sudan's Darfur region are at risk of dying of hunger after a decision by the Sudanese government to prohibit aid deliveries through Chad, an advocacy group for internally… https://t.co/CqwTAFVHRW
Sudan authorities block cross-border aid to stricken Darfur https://t.co/zlM44UXvb0
Authorities loyal to the army in war-ravaged Sudan have blocked cross-border aid to the western Darfur region, a move decried by aid workers and the United States. https://t.co/QxRCdFD6Yv
The Sudanese army is targeting the North Darfur stronghold of its enemy, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), killing dozens of people in air strikes and displacing thousands as it looks to add to recent gains made across the country https://t.co/I8Oin2FOAe
Analyst @Nanjala1 says European funding to deter migration helped prop up Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, now battling the army for control. "The political interests of Western nations … directly undermined the democratic ambitions of Sudanese people." https://t.co/el93EQOwiZ
Authorities loyal to the army in war-ravaged Sudan have blocked cross-border aid to the western Darfur region, a move decried by aid workers and the United States. #cgtnamerica