24 countries warn of humanitarian disaster in Sudan and UN aid enters Kordofan
24 countries express concern over the ongoing violence in Sudan and the humanitarian crisis emerging in Kordofan.
A coalition of 24 European and Western nations has raised alarms regarding the escalating violence against civilians and the destruction of infrastructure in Sudan. The joint statement underscores the urgent need for the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces to cease hostilities, particularly noting the significant casualties among civilians and the obstruction of humanitarian aid due to aerial attacks and drone strikes targeting displaced individuals and healthcare facilities. The countries emphasize that these deliberate attacks on humanitarian workers and their vehicles constitute violations of international humanitarian law and potentially amount to war crimes, advocating for prompt and independent investigations.
The crisis has reached alarming levels in the historically conflict-ridden regions of Darfur and Kordofan, which have been described as experiencing the worst humanitarian disaster globally. Reports indicate severe famine conditions, incidents of sexual violence, and the displacement of over 100,000 individuals in Kordofan alone over the past few months. The international community's calls for the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army to adhere to humanitarian law stress the need for safe and swift access to essential food, medicine, and supplies amidst the ongoing conflict.