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“This help is urgent. It is important that humanitarian access is guaranteed,” emphasizes Spoljaric, who was invited by Switzerland to a debate at the United Nations (UN) Security Council on the protection of the civilian population in New York. A smoldering power struggle in Sudan escalated violently on April 15.
Despite great difficulties, the organization continues its efforts in the country. “The ability to travel around the country is limited. We only had access to a few hospitals and little help could be provided,” said ICRC President Spoljaric. The usual visits to prisoners could not be carried out. The infrastructure of some institutions has been attacked or looted since mid-April.
(SDA)
Source: Blick

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