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Sudan’s military government has ordered two senior officials at the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) to leave the country amid widespread famine sparked by a gruelling civil war that erupted in April 2023.The WFP said directors of its Sudan operation were declared “personae non grata” and told to go within 72 hours, without explanation.The decision comes days after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), captured the key city of el-Fasher in Darfur from the military after an 18-month siege, which included a food blockade.The WFP said the expulsions came a “pivotal time” as humanitarian needs in Sudan had “never been greater with more than 24 million people facing acute food insecurity”.

Although the military government has not given a reason for the expulsions, it has previously accused aid groups of breaking local laws and releasing misleading reports on famine conditions.The government said the expulsion will not affect the country’s cooperation with the WFP, state news agency Suna reported.The WFP says it is engaging with Sudanese authorities to resolve the matter.A simple guide to what is happening in SudanA pregnant woman’s diary of escape from war zoneTwo-and-a-half years of fighting between the army and the RSF escalated on Sunday, when the RSF seized el-Fasher in the western region of Darfur.There are now fears for the fate of the estimated 250,000 people in the city, many from non-Arab communities.

Reports of atrocities, including mass-killings, have been mounting since the city fell.”The situation in el-Fasher is extremely dire and there are violations taking place on the roads, including looting and shooting, with no distinction made between young or old,” one man who managed to escape el-Fasher told the BBC Arabic’s Sudan Lifeline programme.”We managed to reach Tawila, where humanitarian organisations are present.


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