Hundreds of refugees fleeing Sudan’s continuing violent unrest have crossed the border into Ethiopia.
On April 15, fighting broke out in Sudan between the army and paramilitary forces, and at least 700 people have been killed, the bulk of whom are civilians.
On Sunday, gun battles and air strikes erupted in Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, which has been rocked by four weeks of conflict despite the latest ceasefire efforts backed by saudi arabia and the US.
Since then, fierce combat has killed at least 700 people, the bulk of whom were civilians, wounded thousands, and sparked a mass of Sudanese and foreign nationals.
Amid a shortage of water, food, medicine, and other staples in Khartoum, fighter jets have bombed enemy positions.
military-civilian administration was supposed to steer post-Bashir Sudan toward democracy, but the generals launched another coup in 2021 to assume full powers.