Two and a half years after the start of the civil war, Sudan fell into one of the bloodiest chapters in its modern history. The most recent massacre only confirms what analysts and humanitarian organizations have been denouncing for months: the country is on the verge of total collapse, with millions of people displaced, widespread hunger and an international community unable to stop the catastrophe.
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