Sudan Conflict: David Lammy, ‘horrified’ after meeting the victims of war ‘

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Every day, families fled the war and hunger in Sudan and the discharge of a dry and dusty road on a dry and dusty road in Sudan, the British Secretary of the United Kingdom was clearly shaken.

Under the Severe Sun, David Lammy, ADRÉ border post, army and former ally of Sudan (RSF), who started the former ally (RSF) and witnessed the impact of the former ally civil war.

Those who prefer the border often are desperate to escape their families in chaos and are hopeless to see their relatives reliably.

“This is some of the most terrible things I’ve ever heard in my life,” Lammy said.

“Many, here are the children who saw them on the border with Sudan, women and their lives – broadcast, burning, burning, children, children and children and their children and their children and their children. Hunger, hunger – such an incredible misery.”

The Foreign Minister wrapped dozens of women in light, very colorful shawls, and caught the children of different centuries and crossed their children in horses.

They looked tired and tired of sitting on the bags that hold several items that could bring them together on a long journey for security.

“Praise be to God”, Halima Abdala, who said, “Alhamdulillah”, when I asked Halima Abdal, when asked him.

Although 28-year-old lost one of Sudan, who has lost from the western region of Sudan, which was exposed to a part of the most destructive violence over the past 21 months, was committed by RSF, despite the loss of one of his children.

“I went to the hand, but I had to run again while fighting there,” he said, then told how he left his husband and two other children.

 
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