No food..No Water to drink..!? Stuck in Sudan..?!

Sudan is currently in a state of a coup and civil war. Around 200 people have died in the violence across the country so far. In this situation, 31 karnataka tribes are stranded in Sudan. They are suffering from a lack of drinking water and food, thinking about the future, and fearing for their lives. The escalating conflict between the government's military and paramilitary forces in sudan has left many migrants stranded. Senior congress leader Siddaramaiah has urged the central government to take necessary steps to rescue 31 people from the Haki-Biki (tribal) tribe stranded in Sudan.
The stranded migrants in sudan have been unable to leave their homes for the past four-five days. They are suffering without food and water. S. Prabhu from karnataka, who is stuck in sudan, said that they are stuck in a rented house without food and drinking water facilities. Gunshots are heard in the background. They don't know how they will return to India,' he says. Prabhu, who traveled with his family to sudan to sell Ayurvedic products, described his ordeal, saying he had had no food for three days. During the firing, the wall of a house in the compound collapsed.Meanwhile, a fresh advisory issued by the indian Embassy in sudan has asked indian nationals to stay home and stock up on rations amid incidents of looting and large-scale violence in Sudan. There are many incidents of looting and all indian citizens are advised not to go out. Please keep your ration items in stock. Please stay at home and stay safe, the embassy said in its latest advisory. sudan Violence has forced millions of people from their homes after a fierce weekend of violence broke out between the army and paramilitary forces fighting for control of the country's two top generals. A refugee from violence is trapped there. The supply of essential goods is dwindling. Thousands of armed fighters from both sides are fighting. The UN Secretary-General's Special Representative, Volker Perthes, told reporters on monday that 185 people have been killed and more than 1,800 injured since the fighting broke out. Both sides have been attacking densely populated areas using artillery and other heavy weapons. He said thick smoke could be seen in the sky due to anti-jet fire amid the sound of fighter jets. Meanwhile, state pressure is mounting on sudan to end the violence. The violence erupted as a result of a power struggle between the commander of the armed forces, Abdel Fateh al-Burhan, and the head of the Rapid Support Force (RSF), General Mohamed Hamdan Tagalo.

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