Two employees of a British charity were killed in Sudan’s troubled Darfur region on Sunday when their convoy came under fire, the aid agency said on Monday. Both were Sudanese nationals working in the remote western region, where Save the Children UK is one of the largest food distributors, reaching over 300,000 of the more than 1.6 million people forced from their homes by a 22-month-old rebellion. “Two Save the Children staff were brutally killed yesterday in South Darfur,” David Throp, a Save the Children official told Reuters.Full Story
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