Sudan Conflict Escalates with No Political Resolution in Sight
Intensified fighting between military factions has resulted in severe humanitarian crises and international calls to halt arms supplies.
- The conflict between Sudan's military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has intensified, leading to increased violence and civilian suffering.
- The United Nations reports over 24,000 deaths and the displacement of 11 million people, marking the world's worst displacement crisis.
- Both sides are receiving significant external support and arms, with accusations against countries like the UAE and Russia's Wagner group, though these are denied.
- Negotiations have stalled despite international efforts, with both factions focused on achieving a military victory.
- Humanitarian conditions worsen as food insecurity spreads, with famine conditions reported in several regions.