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Sudán.- La fiscal de Sudán culpa a las RSF de la muerte de más de 30.000 personas desde el estallido de la guerra

KHARTOUM, Aug. 19, 2025  -- This photo taken on Aug. 12, 2025 shows a teaching hospital destroyed in conflicts between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum, Sudan.
  As the World Humanitarian Day is marked across countries on Tuesday, the Middle East and North Africa remain mired in some of the world's gravest crises, especially humanitarian ones.
   Across Gaza, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, armed conflict rages on amid hunger, diseases and collapsing water systems. The daily struggles to survive, of finding food, getting medicine or drawing water, now carry the risk of death.
   The pattern is consistent: Where war persists, hunger and disease follow. Humanitarian relief supplies may slow the pace, but without the political will to end the fighting, such critical aid falls drastically short.
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KHARTOUM, Aug. 19, 2025 -- This photo taken on Aug. 12, 2025 shows a teaching hospital destroyed in conflicts between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum, Sudan. As the World Humanitarian Day is marked across countries on Tuesday, the Middle East and North Africa remain mired in some of the world's gravest crises, especially humanitarian ones. Across Gaza, Sudan, leer más Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, armed conflict rages on amid hunger, diseases and collapsing water systems. The daily struggles to survive, of finding food, getting medicine or drawing water, now carry the risk of death. The pattern is consistent: Where war persists, hunger and disease follow. Humanitarian relief supplies may slow the pace, but without the political will to end the fighting, such critical aid falls drastically short. leer menos

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