KEY POINTS
  • The conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) entered its 24th day on Monday as yet another ceasefire fell by the wayside earlier in the week.
  • Around 45 million people remain in Sudan, facing acute shortages of fuel, food, water and medical access.
  • According to the IRC, most of the refugees crossing into Chad are women and children and are from Darfur.
Drone footage shows clouds of black smoke over Bahri, also known as Khartoum North, Sudan, in this May 1, 2023 video obtained by REUTERS

The International Rescue Committee anticipates "a secondary humanitarian crisis" as refugees pour into neighboring countries escaping the escalating conflict in Sudan.

The conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) entered its 24th day on Monday as yet another cease-fire fell by the wayside earlier in the week.