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The International Medical Corps has warned of an imminent humanitarian catastrophe with the influx of Sudanese refugees fleeing to Libya, stressing the urgent need to provide aid urgently.

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These warnings come after the results of the rapid response team in the city of Kufra showed that the total number of Sudanese refugees there is estimated at 45 thousand refugees.

Kufra includes five sites known as “The Farm,” hosting about 15,000 refugees, with a daily influx of between 250 and 300 new arrivals, according to the agency’s distress team.

After a survey of one of the sites, the Commission determined that the number of Sudanese refugees is about 800 families, with an average of five individuals per family, including about 400 children and 10% over the age of fifty.
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Ethiopia is pleased to begin the fifth filling process of the Renaissance Dam, amid Egyptian fears that this will catastrophically affect its revenues from the Nile water, while Addis Ababa continues to complete the operation of the dam.

Media outlets quoted the former Egyptian Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Mohamed Nasr Allam, warning of what he described as “catastrophic results of the fifth filling of the Renaissance Dam,” noting that these results would be more difficult if they coincided with a dry season.

He said, “The fifth filling of the Renaissance Dam may coincide with a dry season.” Then, it will be a disaster, and filling must be prevented.”

The former Egyptian Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation added, “All of this will become clear within 4 to 6 weeks.

Egypt's fears of a drought in the country are increasing, especially with Ethiopia adopting a policy of closing the lower outlets of the dam and depriving Egypt and Sudan of any discharges from the Blue Nile River, except for what is discharged through the lower turbine outlets.

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The Sudanese Ministry of Energy and Oil announced today, Friday, the introduction of a new electrical system, to develop electrical networks and ensure their stability and quality of work.

The Ministry’s statement stated that workers in the sector were able to introduce the “SVC” system at the Sinkat Conversion Station and connect it to the national grid, which increases the transmission of electrical energy from the Atbara Station to Port Sudan by 25%.

The “SVC” system is one of the projects for the reconstruction and development of eastern Sudan, and it has an important role in ensuring the stability of electrical networks. This effort is part of the projects that were halted in April 2023 due to the war in the country.
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Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, called for collective international efforts to save Sudan and prevent its collapse, during the African Peace and Security Council summit.

Aboul Gheit participated in the opening of the African Peace and Security Council summit dedicated to discussing developments in the situation in Sudan via Zoom technology, which was held today, Friday, under the chairmanship of President Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda and Chairman of the current session of the African Peace and Security Council.

The meeting was attended by the Chairman of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, the Executive Secretary of IGAD, Workni Qebeho, and the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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The African Union stressed the importance of renewing commitment to the peace plan it first launched in May 2023, which consists of six key points to end the conflict.

The confirmation came in a statement issued after a virtual meeting chaired by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, where he called on the African Union to take bold measures to confront the worsening crisis.

The provisions of the African initiative include a permanent ceasefire, transforming Khartoum into a demilitarized capital, in addition to removing the forces of both sides of the fighting to assembly centers 50 kilometers away from the cities to reduce clashes.
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The Bahri Thermal Station in Sudan, which contributes about 17% of the country’s electricity production, was exposed to a massive fire yesterday morning, Saturday, without any party claiming responsibility for the incident.

As a result of this fire, Sudan lost more than 70% of its electrical energy, which led to a power outage in most Khartoum neighborhoods and other areas.

The war in Sudan led to major destruction of infrastructure, as electrical power stations and oil refineries were severely damaged in less than a day of being targeted, raising fears of widespread impacts on the country.
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More than 6,000 Sudanese refugees are living in tragic conditions in the “Olala” forests in the Amhara region, western Ethiopia, after fleeing the war in their country.

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Eyewitnesses confirmed in video clips spread on social media that they had not received any aid from humanitarian organizations or responsible authorities for 47 days, leaving them facing hunger, thirst and fear.

One of the preachers said in an emotional video that spread among Sudanese on social media: “For 47 days, no organization or responsible party came to us, and we live in the forest, and our number is no less than 6 thousand men, women, and children, without food or drinking water. We ask the world: Is there a difference between black and white and between colors and races? You should not differentiate between colors and races, because we are human beings.
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The Sudanese army carried out a military operation on its general command headquarters in Khartoum, in light of the escalation of bloody clashes with the Rapid Support Forces in several cities.

An army statement described the operation as “successful,” and it included providing important logistical support to the General Command headquarters. It came at a time when Sudan was witnessing violent clashes in the capital, Khartoum, and the cities of El Fasher in North Darfur and Al Foula in West Kordofan.

In a related context, clashes renewed in El Fasher, with artillery shelling affecting residential areas and the Saudi Hospital in the city, which led to the death of a pharmacist and the regional Ministry of Health announcing that the attack constituted an “international war crime.
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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has begun arranging for a meeting between the Sudanese army commander, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, to stop the ongoing war in Sudan.

The sources reported that Museveni succeeded in obtaining approval from both sides to hold the meeting before the end of this June, which is the date set by the international community to find solutions to the conflict in Sudan.

On the other hand, there were no official confirmations about the date of the meeting between representatives of the Coordination of Civilian Democratic Forces and the leaders of the Sudanese army, despite previous confirmations of the parties’ readiness for the meeting.
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The European Council imposed sanctions on six individuals in the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces for allegedly “engaging in activities that undermine the political transition process in the country.”

A statement issued by the council on Monday said: “On the RSF side, the new list includes Abdel Rahman Juma Barakallah, a general who commands the RSF in West Darfur and is responsible for committing atrocities and other violations. They also include the RSF’s financial advisor.” “In addition to a prominent tribal leader from the Mahamid clan associated with the Rapid Support Forces in West Darfur.
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