EU’s chief in Sudan is shot as evacuations are halted due to militia fighting
Smoke is seen in Khartoum, Sudan, yesterday
Campbell MacDiarmidTelegraph Media Group Limited
The European Union’s top humanitarian official in Sudan has been shot, as international evacuation plans were yesterday thrown into chaos by intensifying fighting between rival military factions.
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