Briefing: Civil war in Sudan is a never-ending humanitarian crisis
Strategic angle: Almost three years into Sudan's war, drone attacks and sexual violence show no signs of relenting. Could intensified international efforts influence the situation?
The civil war in Sudan has now entered its third year, characterized by escalating violence and humanitarian challenges. Drone attacks and incidents of sexual violence continue to disrupt the region's stability.
The ongoing conflict poses significant implications for the country's infrastructure, complicating logistics and humanitarian aid delivery. Current systems are under severe strain, limiting capacity to respond effectively.
International efforts to address the crisis may influence the operational landscape, but the effectiveness of such interventions on infrastructure resilience remains to be seen.