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Troops announce taking control of major city in Sudan

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Last updated: January 11, 2025 9:14 pm
Editor Published January 11, 2025
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From Adia Jildo, in South Sudan

The Sudan Armed Forces have announced that troops have taken control of a major city of Wad Madani on Saturday.
A statement on Saturday from the office of the spokeslerson of the Sudan’s Armed Forces said forces have entered the city Saturday morning and were clearing the remnants od rebels operating within the city.
“We assure our proud people that your armed forces, along with their supporting forces, are advancing with determination and resolve on all fronts to liberate every inch of land defiled by the terrorist militia of Al-Dagalo,” the statement said.
It congratulated the Armed Forces, their supporting forces and the people of Sudan as they reclaim their dignity, security and stability.
“We pray for Paradise and eternal honour for our righteous martyrs, a speedy recovery for the injured, snd the safe return of the captives and missing,” the Sudan’s Armed Forces statement said.
A Xinhua report on Friday, January 10 had estimated that 3.2 million children under 5 are projected to suffer from acute malnutrition this year in war-torn and famine-afflicted Sudan, according to a UN spokesman.
“Of these children, over 700,000 will likely suffer from severe acute malnutrition,” said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, at a regular briefing, adding that the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is sounding the alarm. Dujarric said Sudan is the site of the world’s largest child displacement crisis, with 5 million children homeless because of the hostilities. Most children leave their homes with only the clothes on their backs, and their mothers often walk for days, sometimes up to 20 days, to reach a camp, looking for safety, food and basic shelter. “And as the conflict rages on, families and communities trapped in the middle of it and in hard-to-reach areas are continuing to bear the brunt of the violence and the suffering,” he said. “The lack of access to sufficient food and basic services in these hard-to-reach areas inside Sudan is likely to swell and the risk of destitution and death increases.”
Dujarric said that UNICEF, working with humanitarian partners, continues to do its utmost to deliver safe and clean water and integrated health and nutrition services, including immunization, treatment of childhood illnesses and whatever possible to manage acute childhood malnutrition. The spokesman reminded reporters that famine conditions are present in Zamzam, Al Salam, and Abu Shouk camps for internally displaced people and the western Nuba Mountains.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Committee has projected that famine could spread to five additional regions of Sudan, including El Fasher, by the middle of this year, with 17 other areas at risk unless urgent intervention is managed. “Immediate and unimpeded humanitarian access is essential in order for us and our partners to deliver humanitarian assistance,” Dujarric said. “And we continue to urge governments to prioritize funding, ensure safe relief routes, and press all parties involved to just stop fighting.”

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