Here's why conflict in Sudan led the U.S. and other foreign nations to evacuate their embassies.
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The fighting is between two rival generals: Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, who leads the Sudanese military, and Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, who leads the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group. Caught in between are millions of civilians who have made their support for a democratic government clear.
“This tragic violence in Sudan has already cost the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians. It’s unconscionable and it must stop,” President Joe Biden said a statement Saturday.
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I would prefer to here what Putin had to say on this matter !
Why so?
I pray and hope the conflict in Sudan comes to an end soon for the love of Gods sake. This does help Africa and Africans to behave this well m. Africa needs unity not disunity. It’s embarrassing. Innocent People suffer at the expense of a few decision makers in power. Africa don’t always let your heart rule your head!
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USA’s involvement is sure to bring peace and prosperity!
Just like in iraq/Afghanistan
Sudan my home
What about Indian government inciative to take care their own citizen
so it is not a war but a revolution, If it happens between their own people
I just don’t understand this why they always forget to name India even after knowing we’re world’s 4th Super Power, more stronger than Britain, France, Germany, etc.
Ya..DEAL WITH IT