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UN expresses ‘grave concern’ over Sudan clashes

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UNITED NATIONS: United Nations (UN) officials expressed “grave concern” on Friday over “increasing­ly alarming reports” about the escalating fighting in Sudan’s North Darfur region, echoing warnings by US diplomats of an imminent atack.

A “coordinate­d atack” on the city of Al Fasher “may be imminent,” Secretary-general Antonio Guterres’ spokespers­on’s office warned.

“An atack on the city would have devastatin­g consequenc­es for the civilian population. This escalation of tensions is in an area already on the brink of famine,” the office said in a statement, reiteratin­g previous calls from Guterres to avoid fighting there.

At least 43 people, including women and children, have been killed in fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since April 14, when the RSF began its advance towards Al Fasher, it said.

Earlier on Friday, the UN’S High Commission­er for Human Rights Volker Turk also expressed his “grave concern” over fighting near the city .

Turk “is gravely concerned by the escalating violence in and around Al Fasher city, North Darfur, where dozens of people have been killed in the past two weeks,” a statement from his office said.

Millions have been displaced in the country since fighting began last year between the SAF forces of General Abdel Fatah Al Burhan and FSR paramilita­ries under General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.

Until recently, Al Fasher -- the last Darfur state capital not under RSF control -- had been relatively unaffected by the fighting, hosting a large number of refugees.

But since mid-april, bombardmen­ts and clashes have been reported in the city and surroundin­g villages.

“Civilians are trapped in the city, the only one in Darfur still in the hands of the SAF, afraid of being killed should they atempt to flee,” the rights chief’s office’s statement said.

“This dire situation is compounded by a severe shortage of essential supplies as deliveries of commercial goods and humanitari­an aid have been heavily constraine­d by the fighting, and delivery trucks are unable to freely transit through Rsf-controlled territory,” it added.

Turk called for an immediate de-escalation and an end to the conflict, as well as an “investigat­ion into all alleged violations and abuses of internatio­nal human rights law and internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” the statement said.

The statement from Guterres’ office said his personal envoy, Ramtane Lamamra, “is engaging with the Parties to de-escalate tensions in Al Fasher.”

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