
Estimated 500 people have lost their lives and thousands dozens injured as the RSF paramilitary and Sudanese army clashes intensifies.
More than 500 people have lost their lives and 5000 injured since the fighting eruption between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces ( RSF) in different parts of the country.
Written by Chris Muhizi on 2:41Pm Minembwe Bukavu time.
Different foreign Nationals have been evacuated merely Uganda and Kenya still struggling to evacuate their people from Khartoum.
The clashes between RSF and Sudanese army has started on April 15th in the capital city of Khartoum and western Darfour which has led to thousands (200,000) people to flee their homes to the neighboring countries like Chad and South Sudan.
The RSF paramilitary command Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has been reluctant to the three days ceasefire agreement in order to evacuate different diplomatic and other foreign entities in the country, where some countries claim to keep on evacuating their citizens if situation tries to normalise.
It was reportedly said that many healthcare workers have been in dire conditions as many hospitals have closed their activities.16% of health facilities are said to be functioning as reported by the World health organization (WHO).
The foreigners who have been evacuated have said that streets are full of dead bodies, some describing images as stressful in mind that can lead them to depression.
The violence is expected to mount as the 72 hours ceasefire would come to it’s end, leading to dire conditions for the people who are still inside the country as reported.
Chad and South Sudan are expected to receive many more refugees as the clashes intensifies.




