No fewer than 1,200 refugee children have been killed in the ongoing war in Sudan, adding to the already rising number of casualties. The United Nations refugee agency noted that some of them died due to a deadly combination of a suspected measles outbreak and high malnutrition…
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR) has announced that more than 1,200 refugee children have died in Sudan due to the ongoing fighting between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
In the White Nile state, “more than 1,200 refugee children under 5 have died in nine camps in the period between 15 May and 14 September, due to a deadly combination of a suspected measles outbreak and high malnutrition,” UNHCR said in a statement.
The agency added that “Over 3,100 suspected cases were also reported in the same period and more than 500 suspected cases of cholera have been reported in other parts of the country along with outbreaks of dengue and malaria.”
Sudan has been thrown into chaos since April after a power tussle fight snowballed into a full scale war between General Abdul Fatah Al Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Daglo of the RSF.
More than 5.25 million people have been displaced by the ongoing fighting in the country according to the United Nations.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said. “dozens of children are dying every day – a result of this devastating conflict and a lack of global attention.”
The UN agency however warned of a lack of medical personnel, life-saving drugs, and essential equipment to combat take control of outbreaks of diseases in war-torn Sudan.
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