The North African country of Sudan has recently become a battleground in the conflict between the military and paramilitary forces. However, Saudi Arabia and the United States have agreed to a ceasefire to end the current conflict. This has led to a slight improvement in the war situation in Sudan on Tuesday. And so many people need quick help.
The two warring parties in Sudan signed a ceasefire agreement last Monday. They continued to fight till noon on Tuesday despite it. However, the intensity of the fighting has gradually decreased since the afternoon. Fighter planes are still flying in the sky.
Sometimes the sound of one or two mortars is also available. But it is much less than before. In this situation, human rights organizations feel that it is necessary to quickly deliver relief to civilians.
On Tuesday, the United States announced $245 million in aid for Sudan. The country said the money would be channeled to various human rights organizations that work with the United States. About 1 million people have been affected by the war in Sudan. Millions of people have been displaced. The United States has also announced that aid will be delivered to them.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that the military chief and the head of the rebel paramilitary have been informed that they will face severe sanctions if they violate the ceasefire agreement.
The Red Cross said many people had lost their homes and sought refuge in the forests of neighboring Chad since the outbreak of war. Rain will start in that forest within a few days. And when it starts, that area of the forest will be disconnected. Many people can die without food. As a result, experts feel that it is necessary to reach them quickly. Source: US Embassy website