PNN – Amnesty International has issued a statement declaring that Sudan is suffering from the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with 14 million Sudanese children in need of aid to survive.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al Jazeera, Amnesty International said in its statement on developments in Sudan that what is happening in the country is “so horrific that words can hardly describe it.”
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The statement added that tens of thousands of civilians have been killed, and more than 12 million people have been forced to flee their homes.
It further noted that over 14 million children in Sudan now depend on humanitarian assistance for survival.
Amnesty International emphasized that Sudan is currently facing the world’s worst humanitarian disaster, warning that the Rapid Support Forces are carrying out door-to-door killings and other brutal attacks.

