Attempts to mediate have proven fruitless as diplomats say both sides still believe they can win in Sudan's internal conflict
in April, as the United Nations warned that the war could tip the entire region into a humanitarian catastrophe.
The army circulated videos on Friday of Burhan visiting the Atbara artillery base, north of Khartoum in River Nile state. Burhan could be seen carried by cheering soldiers. “This viral conflict and the hunger, disease and displacement left in its wake now threatens to consume the entire country,” UN aid chief Martin Griffiths said in a statement on Friday.
A UN children’s fund spokesperson said he expected a lack of supplies to lead to a spike in child deaths.
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