An appeal to the Kurdistan government from 200 families from Syrian Kurdistan stranded in Sudan
ARK News… Kurds residing in Sudan, on Tuesday, appealed to the Barzani Charity Foundation and the Kurdistan Regional Government to help them, due to the ongoing conflict in the country.
In a statement sent by 200 Kurdish families residing in Sudan to Kurdistan 24, these families, who are from the regions of Serê kaniyê, Girê Spî, Afrin, and Kobani in Syrian Kurdistan, called on the regional government to help them.
Ibrahim, a citizen of Syrian Kurdistan, who is currently residing in Sudan, told Kurdistan 24 that Kurdish families have been living in Sudan for about 10 years.
He added, "No one is asking about our conditions, and the situation is dangerous, and the internal conflict is deteriorating day by day."
Clashes broke out in Sudan in mid-April, between the Sudanese Armed Forces, led by Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces, led by Lieutenant General Muhammad Hamdan Daqlo, as a result of which hundreds of deaths occurred on both sides in order to control the third largest country in Africa.
Source: Kurdistan 24
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