Sudan's Christians on Brink: Two-Year Civil War Threatens Existence of Country's Christian Community
Sudan's Christian population of 2 million is among those hardest hit by the country's two-year civil war, facing extreme hardship including having to eat animal feed and grass to survive. The situation has left many Christians crying out for mercy, with some describing it as a 'siege' on their faith.

Sudan's two million Christians are struggling to survive amid a two-year civil war, with some facing extreme hardship as they have to consume animal feed and grass to get by due to lack of basic necessities like food and water, sparking prayers for mercy from the international community. The situation has left many Christians on the brink of starvation, with reports indicating that some are resorting to eating whatever is available to them just to stay alive. The dire conditions have raised concerns about the welfare of Sudan's Christian minority, who are often marginalized and vulnerable in the conflict. As the war shows no signs of abating, international aid organizations are scrambling to provide assistance to those in need.