World
UN refugee agency: More than 800,000 may flee Sudan violence
A military personnel along with the last evacuees make their way to board a RAF aircraft bound for Cyprus, during the final days of evacuations, at Wadi Seidna Air Base, in Sudan April 29, 2023.— Sgt Paul Oldfield/UK MOD/Handout via Reuters

GENEVA, May 1 — More than 800,000 people may flee Sudan as a result of the ongoing clashes there between rival military factions, the UN Assistant High Commissioner for Refugees said today.

"In consultation with all concerned governments and partners we’ve arrived at a planning figure of 815,000 people that may flee into the seven neighboring countries,” Raouf Mazou told a member state briefing in Geneva. He said the estimate includes around 580,000 Sudanese, while the others are existing refugees living temporarily in the country. — Reuters

Related Articles

 

You May Also Like