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Houthi Attacks | Red Sea Crisis | ‘Catastrophic’ Effect On Aid To Sudan | News18 | N18V



Attacks by Houthi forces against ships in the Red Sea are holding up shipments of vital aid to Sudan and driving up costs for cash-strapped humanitarian agencies in the east African country, where conflict has put millions at risk of famine. The attacks mean ships carrying aid from Asia to Port Sudan must now circumnavigate Africa, traverse the Mediterranean and then enter the Red Sea via the Suez Canal from the north, resulting in huge delays and increased costs.

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L definitely it’s there’s no big difference in other words it’s the situation seems to be getting more is still in terms of uh you know the heads uh that we are delivering through Supply chains uh you know limited access and then the logistic challenges so I could say it’s worse than the previous

Month the impact is Big the work has been affected for a couple of months and now it’s been 3 weeks since the last shipment was delivered it’s extremely a negative impact we see less ships and Aid coming it’s slow delayed and very costly it’s an unbearable situation across the country that’s

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  1. you do understand it has nothing to do with israel. only 5% of israeli goods go through there. its iran telling the west be carful i control this area. so stupid. they are playing you threataning your way of life and yo do nothing. idiots. tomorow russia and china will wake up what will you do than? nothing.

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