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Speaker warns of widening violence in Sudan after 1,000 days of war, urges Security Council action
Summary
Rosemarie DeCarlo told the assembly that Sudan has endured 1,000 days of "staggering violence," detailed sieges, drone strikes and cross-border incidents, and urged unified Security Council pressure, cutting weapons flows and UN support for a Quad-led humanitarian truce.
Rosemarie DeCarlo, addressing the assembly, said Sudan has reached "1000 days of staggering violence and unimaginable suffering" and urged the international community to act to prevent further atrocities.
DeCarlo said fighting has expanded in several states and described the security situation as fluid, noting recent shifts in front lines in North Kordofan, South Kordofan and Blue Nile. She warned that the use of long-range drones and aerial strikes by both parties "has become a defining feature of this conflict," with grave consequences for civilians and infrastructure.
"The state's capital, El Obeid, is besieged from 3 sides by the RSF," DeCarlo said, adding that ground fighting inside the city would have "catastrophic consequences" and undermine prospects for a ceasefire. She…
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