While the shelling between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has subdued after the army’s recent takeover, civilians, especially children, continue to die in the capital, local aid volunteers told Ayin.
“The shelling may have stopped in our area, but the people are still hungry,” says Mohiedeen*, a volunteer in a community kitchen organised by the youth-driven Emergency Response Rooms (ERR) in southern Khartoum. “Markets are still closed, and we are running out of supplies…
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