The clashes, which entered their third week between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, left at least 528 dead and 4,599 injured, according to figures announced on Saturday by the Ministry of Health.
Hamdok said, in an interview with Sudanese-born British billionaire telecommunications tycoon, “Mo” Ibrahim, at an event organized by the latter as part of the activities of his governance and leadership institution in the Kenyan capital. , Nairobi, “If Sudan will reach a point of real civil war … then Syria, Yemen and Libya will be mere duels. ” small.
He added: “I think it would be a nightmare for the world”, noting that it would have major repercussions.
He called the current conflict a “meaningless war” between two armies, stressing that “nobody will come out victorious, and for this reason, it must stop.”
Around 75,000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict in Sudan to neighboring countries Egypt, Ethiopia, Chad and South Sudan, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, while foreign countries are organizing large-scale evacuations.
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