Crossfire pushes Sudan’s hospitals to the verge of collapse.

The ongoing deadly battles between Sudanese rival armed forces have forced citizens to flee their homes.

Meanwhile, despite another attempted ceasefire, the situation in the region remains far from peaceful.

Another conflict is raging in the town of Las Anod in Somaliland, with the Dulbahante clan demanding it leave Somaliland and rejoin Somalia.

The ongoing battles between rival armed forces in Sudan have left many of its citizens fleeing their homes in search of safety. Despite a recent ceasefire attempt, the situation in the region remains far from peaceful.

For years, Sudan has been plagued by violence and conflict, with various factions vying for control and power. The recent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) have only added to the turmoil.

As a result, thousands of civilians have been forced to flee their homes, leaving behind everything they know and love. Many have sought refuge in neighboring countries, while others have been internally displaced within Sudan.

In addition to the conflict in Sudan, another battle is raging in the town of Las Anod in Somaliland. The Dulbahante clan is demanding that the town leave Somaliland and rejoin Somalia.

This conflict has been ongoing for years, with both sides refusing to back down. The Dulbahante clan argues that they were never consulted when Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and that Las Anod belongs to Somalia.

Meanwhile, Somaliland maintains that Las Anod is an integral part of its territory and has vowed to use force to defend it.

The situation in both Sudan and Somaliland is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of conflict and violence on innocent civilians. It is imperative that all parties involved work towards finding a peaceful resolution to these conflicts and prioritize the safety and well-being of their citizens.

The international community can play a crucial role in supporting efforts towards peace and stability in these regions. This can include providing humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflicts, as well as diplomatic and political support to help resolve the underlying issues driving the violence.

In the end, the only way to truly bring about lasting peace and security is through dialogue, compromise, and a commitment to finding common ground. It is time for all parties involved to put aside their differences and work towards a brighter future for their people.

Jowhar

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