Sudan’s Civil War Death Toll Exposes Global Indifference and Risks for U.S. Security
The escalating Sudanese conflict has claimed over 3,300 civilian lives in just six months, with summary executions and attacks on aid workers intensifying. This forgotten war threatens regional stability—and America’s interests demand urgent attention.
The civil war raging in Sudan has escalated to brutal new heights in the first half of 2025, leaving at least 3,384 civilians dead according to a recent United Nations report. The number is staggering not only because it nearly reaches the total confirmed fatalities for all of last year (4,238), but because it reveals a crisis spiraling dangerously out of control—largely ignored by global powers. Is the World Ignoring a Humanitarian Catastrophe That Threatens Regional Stability? More than two-thirds of these deaths occurred during violent clashes fueled by drone strikes, artillery barrages, and air raids targeting densely populated areas....
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