Sudan Conflict: Due to the war, more than 1 lakh Sudanese have left the country, and the number may increase
Sudan Conflict: The ongoing violence in Sudan has completed 18 days. Even now there is no sign of abatement of this violence. Recently, the United Nations has given information about a large number of people leaving Sudan because of this war.

The bloody war between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Force in Sudan has now completed 18 days. Despite this, the ongoing war between the two sides is not taking the name of stopping. The atmosphere in this country located in the African continent has deteriorated significantly in the last 17 days. The violence which started in Khartoum, the capital of the country, has now reached many parts of the country. Due to this, a situation of civil war has arisen in the country and the atmosphere has become very bad. Due to this ongoing violence in Sudan, many Sudanese have been forced to leave the country and seek refuge in other countries.
Recently, the United Nations (UN) while giving information said that due to the bloody war going on in Sudan, till now more than 1 lakh Sudanese people have crossed the border of their country and gone to other countries for refuge. He has taken this decision in view of the ever-increasing danger due to violence in the country. According to the United Nations, this figure may cross 8 lakhs in the coming time.
Due to the ongoing violence in Sudan, many countries including India are evacuating their citizens. India has so far evacuated thousands of its citizens from Sudan and the process is still going on.
The United Nations also recently disclosed the number of dead and injured in the ongoing violence in Sudan. According to the report, due to the ongoing war in Sudan, more than 528 people have died and more than 4,500 people have been injured. And if the war continues like this, the number of dead and injured will also increase further.
According to the United Nations report, more than 3,30,000 people have been displaced so far due to the war in Sudan. According to the report, this figure may also increase in the coming times.