Sudan for 3 weeks has been going through military violence over power politics between forces of two chiefs Abdel Fateh al-Burhan and Mohammad Hamdan Daglo.
Khartoum has become the land of war in Sudan. The capital is facing massive backlash in the case of the Civil War.
More than 500 people have been killed till now since the violence took place on April 15th. It seems doubtful that it will end in the near future. There have been multiple truces that both forces had agreed to but none of them is able to hold the mass killing of the civilians. The chaos and military unrest in the city continues to rage up day by day. UN has too mentioned time and again that there is a need to hold such clashes within time as it will not bring any fruit to world peace and Security
There are also speculations that if the USA takes part in the military unrest within Khartoum, the war would lead to another way involving many West Asian countries in the clash. Such a situation according to experts worldwide would create havoc amongst the west Asian nations at a time when there is already an ongoing clash between Russia – Ukraine, China-Taiwan, and Israel protests, etc.
The conditions worsened the following day. Food shortage, water scarcity, and electricity cut down have become major problems in the capital. The number of the people who got wounded cannot be treated properly as the hospitals are also attacked and it is difficult to treat them without any First Aid. As hospitals are also not functioning the way to treat them at times has become a very big question mark.
Thousands of people are migrating in large groups to Chad, Egypt, South Sudan, and Ethiopia to get away from 5he land of violence.
Antonio Guterres, Chief of the UN earlier this week mentioned that there is no point in this war when the nation is falling apart, the two chiefs must look into the matter of civilians and their needs rather than indulging in. power politics and creating grounds for involving superpowers into the zone.
Although India has till today successfully carried out Operation Kaveri by bringing the civilians and Diplomats in large numbers back to their motherland, there are many civilians and foreigners who are stuck there and struggling to reach a safer place.
There was a three-day-long cease-fire with indulgence from the USA, Saudi Arabia, The African Union, and The United Nations but it did not last for a longer period of time. Just after Ramzan, there were jets that could be seen in the sky and war remained unsolved.
The UN earlier this week itself mentioned how Darfur has become the most affected area after Khartoum as it is the only region that is still healing from the outcomes of the war in 2003 and again is in the position of Sudan military clash.