Sudan's civil war enters its 4th year, leaving millions displaced and hungry as two generals fight for power. The conflict has deepened ethnic and religious fault lines, pushing the country toward possible partition.
The civil war in Sudan has now lasted four years, killing tens of thousands and displacing over 13 million people. Half the population faces hunger. It's a struggle for power between two generals, even as they claim to fight for peace. Repeated peace efforts have failed, and the war has deepened ethnic, religious, and regional divisions. There are now fears the country could split into two, similar to Libya's situation. Some hope for a political settlement, but others predict only a fragile ceasefire before fighting resumes. It's a heartbreaking crisis with no easy end in sight.
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