Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

The South Belt Emergency Room in Khartoum State announced the cessation of all free kitchens in the region due to lack of funding and running out of food supplies.

It warned of the risk of famine threatening its population as a result of the absence of humanitarian aid and the depletion of food supplies.

The Rapid Support Forces control the area south of the belt, where neighborhoods such as “Al-Inqadh, Al-Azhari, Al-Salama, and Mayo” witnessed violent conflicts, and military operations resulted in many casualties and the destruction of homes.

The spokesman for the emergency room, Muhammad Kindasha, confirmed that the cessation of 25 free kitchens will increase the suffering of residents who depend on these kitchens to obtain food, and many suffered from malnutrition due to the lack of meals.

The authorities impose restrictions on the entry of some goods into areas under the control of the Rapid Support Forces, which exacerbates the humanitarian crisis in the region.

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