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Sudan's Civil War Devastates Country: 40,000 Dead, 3 Million Displaced in Three Years

Sudan's three-year civil war has had devastating consequences, resulting in over 40,000 deaths and forcing about a quarter of its population to flee their homes. The ongoing conflict has left the country unrecognizable, with far-reaching impacts on its future.

Sudan's Civil War Devastates Country: 40,000 Dead, 3 Million Displaced in Three Years
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Sudan has become unrecognisable three years into its civil war, with over 40,000 people killed, a quarter of the population forced to flee their homes, and widespread civilian suffering, leaving the country's future severely eroded. The conflict has had a devastating impact on the nation's infrastructure and economy, with many areas left without basic services or access to food and healthcare. The international community is calling for an end to the violence, but so far, no solution has been in sight. The war has also led to a significant humanitarian crisis, with millions of people in dire need of assistance.

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