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Sudan Fighting: 31 Indians of Hakki Pikki tribe stranded in Sudan, Siddaramaiah seeks help from Center

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Sudan Clashes continue between the army and a powerful paramilitary force. In which 180 people have died, while more than 1800 people have been injured. Meanwhile, news is coming that 31 Indians are trapped in violence-hit Sudan, for whose help Karnataka Congress leader Siddaramaiah has urged the Central Government and the Ministry of External Affairs.

31 Indians from Hakki-Pikki tribe stranded in Sudan

Congress leader Siddaramaiah has urged the Central Government, Ministry of External Affairs and Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to immediately intervene and ensure the safe return of 31 people from Karnataka belonging to the Hakki Pikki tribe stranded in civil war-torn Sudan. He made several tweets one after the other regarding this.

Indian Embassy advises Indians not to leave their homes

Amid widespread violence in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, the Indian Embassy in its latest advisory released on Monday asked Indians not to come out of their homes and remain calm.

Conflict continues in Sudan for the third day, more than 180 people have died so far

Fighting between forces loyal to two top generals in Sudan has killed more than 180 people. Clashes between the army and a powerful paramilitary force continued in the country for the third consecutive day. Airstrikes and shelling have intensified in the country’s capital Khartoum and its neighboring city of Omdurman. The sound of continuous shelling was heard near the army headquarters.

More than 1800 people injured in Sudan so far

Volker Perthes, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, said that more than 1,800 people have been injured so far in the conflict that began on Saturday. Meanwhile, diplomatic pressure is mounting on Sudan to end the violence. Top diplomats including the US secretary of state, the UN secretary general, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, the head of the Arab League and the head of the African Union Commission called on both sides to end the fighting. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was speaking with leaders of the Arab League, the African Union and the region, urging them to end the conflict.



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