Sudan Closes El Gedaref Border Crossing With Ethiopia

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El Gedaref — The Sudanese authorities closed the eastern Sudanese El Galabat border crossing with Ethiopia yesterday morning after battles between members of the Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) and fighters of the Fano militia in the Amhara region encroached the border with El Gedaref.

Following violent clashes in Metema in Amhara, reports indicated that Fano militiamen fighting the Ethiopian government had taken control of the town.

Sudanese refugees at a reception camp near Metema told Radio Dabanga that the military unrest caused water and food outages for the second day in a row.

One of them said that the camp is entirely devoid of water, with “no water source to be found in the vicinity”. The only water source in Metema cannot be reached as the town “is witnessing fierce fighting between the Ethiopian government and the armed opposition, which has led to the closure of all shops”.

Relief organisations are unable to provide drinking water and food because of the deteriorating security situation, he said.

“Fano militiamen arrived at the Metema reception camp yesterday in search of the policemen, but they did not find any of them,” the refugee added. “The Ethiopian police withdrew from all the camps in July following an attack on the police station near the Kumer camp that resulted in deaths and injuries among them.”

Fighting is continuing on the Shahidi Road, which increases the suffering of the people in the area and leads to new water and food supply challenges.

The source said that the reception camp near Metema houses hundreds of refugees. Several of them have returned to Sudan.

El Gedaref

The government of El Gedaref reported on Sunday that 2,716 Sudanese refugees who returned from Ethiopia were hosted at a shelter camp in El Gallabat town.

Acting El Gedaref state governor Lt Gen Mohamed Ahmed Hasan visited El Galabat on Sunday. He said that the returnees are living in inhumane conditions in the shelter camp, and that the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) are transporting those who wish to return home or to relatives in safe zones.

He called on the returnees, especially the youth, to join the labour market in the region, especially the agricultural sector, as the harvest is nearing. He also urged them to join training camps to confront the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).