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VisitGlobal humanitarian response to South Darfur ICRC convoy attack by end of 2024
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Gunmen Attack ICRC Convoy in South Darfur, Killing Two, Injuring Three
May 3, 2024, 08:50 AM
In a tragic incident in South Darfur, Sudan, gunmen attacked a humanitarian convoy of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), resulting in the deaths of two drivers and injuries to three other staff members. The attack occurred as the team was returning from Layba. The ICRC has stated that its priority is to support the victims' relatives and affected colleagues during this difficult time.
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