External weapons supply to Sudan is closed: UN chief

United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guteresh stressed that the world should not forget the suffering of the people of Sudan and the external supply of weapons in the country should now stop. This weekend amid growing violence and massacre of common citizens due to increasing opposition forces in Darfur region, the United Nations chief appealed to end external intervention in Sudan, so that the country’s general secretary said, “I am very worried that weapons and fighters are still in Sudan, so that we are still in Sudan and the country is still in the country.” It is spreading. “He said,” External support and supply of weapons should be closed now. The countries that have the most impact on the sides or powers, should use that effect to improve the lives of the people of Sudan, not to further increase this destruction. Facing a serious human crisis. The infrastructure in Rajdhani Khartoom has been badly destroyed, and relief parties have warned that there is a need for immediate help for about 3 million people returning there. Luke Randy, the representative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the Drudan, said, “The situation of the base is very serious where the war is very strong, the war where the war is very strong in those areas where the war is very strong.” He has said this at a time when the Sudani Armed Forces recently took control of the city again. After the recent assessment mission of the Rajdhani Khartoom, Representative Randy while talking to reporters in Jeenva said that “There is a strong destruction of the infrastructure, there is no water facilities, no electricity, and no explosives have been scattered, which causes huge explosives and rash, which caused huge explosives and rash At the same time, in the massacre by opposition cooperation force (RSF) and his colleagues in Darfur’s Zamzam and Abu hobby camp, 400 common civilians and 10 health workers of Relief International, allegedly lost their lives. This is also sexual violence in another horrific tragedy of this war, which includes sexual violence, which is at dangerous nation. (IOM), it is estimated that about 80 thousand people have migrated from the Zamzam camp so far, and this number can reach 4 lakhs. The “main target” of this attack was the male, due to which they are constantly forced to move to the regional capital al-Fashar. At the moment, Al-Fashar is under the control of the Sudani Army, but the RSF attacks are still going on here. IOM’s mission head Mohammad Rifat in the country said that many women victims of sexual violence told them how they were targeted in front of their “injured husbands and screaming children. A shocking increase of 288 percent has been recorded in the demand. “We have seen that rape and sexual violence have started systematically as a weapon of war. In this war, women’s lives and their bodies have been made a battleground.”

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