Pascal Cutt, an expert on the Sudanese affairs and researcher at the Sahan Center for the Horn of Africa, stressed that the humanitarian conditions are in a state of severe deterioration, noting that millions of people fled to escape the conflict, while millions of others were displaced, stressing that civilians are targeted in the war in Sudan, explaining that the deterioration of humanitarian conditions is the worst consequences of this war.
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Cuts said in a statement for the seventh day, that civilians need protection, especially the weakest groups of them, women and children who are paying a great price for the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese armed forces and the rapid support militia for two years.
Kotat expected that the war would not end soon, stressing that the future is more peaceful, due to the intervention of some external parties in igniting the fire of the war, noting that the military leaders should put the future and security of the Sudanese as a priority, and explained that the movement of the Sudanese armed forces, against the fast support militia stationed in Darfur will require a long time.
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Regarding the extent of the destruction of the infrastructure, Kutat said that Khartoum, which he described as the beating heart of Sudan, witnessed a state of lamentation, due to the war, indicating that it turned into wreckage and a city that cannot be lived, and stressed that it needs large investments in order to be rebuilt and returned as it was two years ago, before the war between the Sudanese army, and the rapid support militia.
In a previous interview, he confirmed that the Sudanese forces’ restoration of the capital Khartoum, with the presidential palace and government buildings, was very important for the Sudanese army regarding a legal issue, as they are a symbol of power and government.