“The Ongoing Conflict in Sudan: Former Prime Minister Warns it Could Be Worse than Syria and Libya”

2023-04-29 15:56:34

Former Sudan Prime Minister Warns Two Armed Forces Fight Against Each Other in Sudan More than half a thousand have died. will wreak havoc worse than the civil wars in Syria and Libya.

on April 29, 2023 BBC reports that former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok of Sudan has warned that The ongoing conflict in Sudan It might turn out to be a disaster worse than the civil wars in Syria and Libya.

Former Prime Minister Hamdok which was led by a military junta led by General Fattah Al Burhan in a coup that seized power in October 2021, also said that Fighting between the two armed forces in Sudan might turn into a world nightmare. If it continues

Former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok of Sudan speaks in Nairobi. Warns conflict in Sudan will be worse than civil wars in Syria and Libya

“Sudan is a big country. very diverse I think it will become a nightmare for the world. This was not a war between the army and a small group of rebels. But it was a battle between two armies. The soldiers are well-trained and well-equipped,” Hamdok, who twice served as Sudan’s prime minister from 2019-22, said at a meeting in Nairobi. capital city kenya Former Prime Minister Hamdok also called on the international community to try to persuade the two military commanders to negotiate a peace deal.

For more than two weeks, the army, led by General Burhan, the military commander and head of the junta opening battle with The Rapid Support Force (RSF) under the leadership of General Mohamed Hamdan Dakalo, who does not belong to the army Both in Khartoum, the capital city, and spread to many cities across the country. As a result, at least 500 people were killed, more than 4,000 were injured, and over 100,000 Sudanese had to flee from the civil war to neighboring Chad.

Although military commanders on both sides agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire to allow the safe evacuation of foreign civilians out of Sudan, But the soldiers of both sides continued to fight.

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