Sudan: If one camp was attacked, the displaced refuge had in another one, there is also a bomb attack there

United Nations, April 18 (IANS). Most of the estimated 400,000 people who escaped from the bombing in the Jamjam displacement camp took refuge in other Sudani refugee camps, but also bombarded there. The United Nations Human Agency has given this information. The United Nations Coordination Office (Ocha) said: “Access to Jamjam is completely blocked.” The Ocha said: “The report of the local authorities and partners shows that the armed group is already Fashhar and the surrounding areas, including Abu -Hobsty camps, continue to shoot, continue the shooting, which is clearly in a great danger, which is clear in a great danger.” Most of the 4,00,000 people who escaped from the bombing of the Jamjam camp moved to L. Fasher and Tawila cities of the North Darfur state, where people are already under heavy tension. According to the news agency Xinhua, the office said the support organizations, despite uncertainty, are working hard to meet the needs immediately. The United Nations and its human colleagues spread 1700 tonnes of emergency food in Tavila. Meanwhile, a local partner has launched a water truck initiative to supply clean water to 10,000 newly displaced people with L. fasher. International NGOs, Tawila, do human evaluation to determine immediate needs and response preferences. UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres spokesman Stephen Dujarik said the World Food Program (WFP) said one of its teams reached Greater Khartum on Thursday, where she coordinated with local authorities to increase help in the country’s capital. “WFP aims to provide assistance to about 1 million people in the coming month,” Dujarik said. He said: “WFP also said that a convoy of 14 trucks carrying more than 280 tonnes of food and nutritional stock, Jabal Avaliya, south of Khatum, took place Thursday morning. The region is one of the areas where the threat of famine is highest, so there is a lot of provision.” The famine has already been declared in Jamjam Camp and many other places in Sudan. -Ians mk/