A baby was delivered in a car amid Sudan's ongoing crisis that has closed many hospitals. Violence continues as tanks, artillery and air strikes shook Khartoum. Tens of thousands have fled for their lives
"From the war planes to the tanks and rockets, we had no other option than to leave," said Sudanese man Motaz Ahmed, who arrived in Egypt's capital Cairo after a five-day trip. "We left behind our homes, our work, our belongings, our vehicles, everything, so we can take our children and parents to safety."In Darfur, at least 96 people had died since Monday in inter-communal violence rekindled by the army-RSF conflict, U.N.
"Many people are trapped in the midst of this deadly violence. They fear risking their safety and lives trying to reach the rare health facilities that are still functional and open," said Sylvain Perron, MSF's deputy operations manager for Sudan. Some had walked from Khartoum to South Sudan's border, a distance of over 400 km , a spokesperson for the U.N. refugee agency said. One of Africa's largest cities, Khartoum had long been untouched by Sudan's string of civil wars.
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