Sudan’s food aid halted after UN staff killed in paramilitary clashes
Smoke rises over Khartoum's skyline as the battle for control rages. Photo: Marwan Ali/AP
Abbie CheesemanTelegraph Media Group Limited
The UN is to stop sending food to Sudan after three of its employees were killed during a second day of clashes between the country’s army and paramilitary forces.
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