Cape Town, April 11, (dpa/GNA) – More than 100 people have been killed within one week in fighting between two Sudanese nomadic groups, according to the United Nations.
Among the victims were six children, and two children are still missing, the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a report on Wednesday.
Some 2,000 residents have been displaced from numerous villages around the towns of Gereida and Tulus, in the South Darfur region as a result of the clashes, which began on March 29, it said.
According to estimates, some 15,000 people are affected by the conflict.
Clashes between ethnic groups in Sudan, with its nearly 45 million inhabitants, are often about access to grazing land and water.
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