KHARTOUM, Sudan: As Sudan's war plunges the impoverished country even deeper into humanitarian turmoil, aid workers face deadly risks in their efforts to provide desperately needed support.
With almost non-stop bombardments, rampant looting and at least three major prison breaks in the capital, humanitarian workers complain they cannot even move around to ascertain the extent of the damage.'We cannot go there to verify' the looting that has occurred in different parts of the country, said Karl Schembri of the Norwegian Refugee Council .'We can't risk our colleagues' lives.
' MSF on Thursday said a 'surgical team has arrived in Port Sudan'.The UN's top humanitarian official, Martin Griffiths, made a lightning visit Wednesday to Sudan to try to negotiate safe passage for aid and aid workers, after six trucks laden with food supplies from the World Food Programme were looted on their way to Darfur.
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