200 dead in the civil war in Sudan, the message of the US Secretary of State for a cease-fire
The civil war has become extreme in Sudan. Army and Army paramilitary forces are busy showing off each other's strength and arsenal in this war. The face of the whole country has changed. When they go out on the streets, the countrymen get shivers just seeing the pictures of army, tanks, rifles, blood.
Everyone is under house arrest because of fear. Within three days, the death toll in Sudan rose to 185. More than 1800 people were injured. The United Nations is worried about the situation. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to Sudan's army chiefs on the phone and gave a message of cessation of hostilities.
Unrest begins in Sudan over the request to include the paramilitary in the army. Civil war situation in the country due to fierce conflict between the army chief and his second in command paramilitary chief. Almost overnight it took its dire shape. The sound of gunfire day and night. Attacks and retaliatory attacks are also going on in the air. Black smoke covered the sky and bodies fell on the road. A resident said, 'Nothing can be heard except the sound of guns and shells. Three people were injured under our house. But we cannot take them to the hospital. How will people live?'
The fighting is centered on the capital, Khartoum. The army and the paramilitary are now fighting for power in the country. The army claims that the possession of Khartoum is in their hands. The strong paramilitary forces also claim that they have occupied the streets of the capital city. The United Nations is worried about this situation in the African country. It remains to be seen whether the response of the United Nations and other Western countries will free Sudan from the curse of civil war.
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