Feb 26 β€’ 13:42 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

The First UN Humanitarian Plane Lands in Khartoum and International Condemnations of the Attack on El Fasher

The first United Nations humanitarian flight since the outbreak of war in Sudan has landed in Khartoum amid international condemnations of an attack on El Fasher.

On Thursday, the first United Nations humanitarian flight touched down in Khartoum since the onset of the conflict in Sudan, marking a critical moment for relief efforts aimed at millions in need. Denis Brown, the UN's humanitarian coordinator in Sudan, expressed that this event is significant for humanitarian workers striving to deliver aid despite the ongoing violence. The flight symbolizes renewed hope amidst the deteriorating humanitarian conditions faced by the Sudanese populace.

In a parallel development, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, addressed the alarming rise in civilian casualties resulting from the ongoing war, reporting a dramatic increase in deaths compared to the previous year. Turk warned that the situation remains dire, with thousands of victims either unidentified or still missing, indicating a troubling trend that poses severe challenges to humanitarian operations and raises international concerns about the escalation of violence.

The international response to the situation in Sudan is further compounded by a statement from the core group of foreign ministers regarding the attack on the city of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces, which they characterized as having traits of genocide. This condemnation underscores the urgent need for accountability and supports ongoing calls for humanitarian intervention amidst fears of widespread atrocities and the potential for further destabilization in the region.

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