UNHCR relocates victims of Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict to new site in Sudan

Article/Humanitarian Aid on 5 January 2021: A second refugee camp has opened in Sudan for people fleeing violence in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region carrying “little more than the clothes on their backs “. the UN Refugee Agency ( UNHCR) , said on Tuesday.

Nearly 6000 people have been taken to Tunaydbah camp in Sudan”s Gedaref State, According to the Agency, after nearly two months of ongoing conflict across the boarder in Ethiopia between Federal Government Troops and Tigray People’s Libration Front ( TPLF).

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