💨 Abstract
A new report estimates that over 61,000 people have died in Sudan's Khartoum state during the first 14 months of the war, with starvation and disease becoming leading causes. The estimate includes 26,000 violent deaths, surpassing the UN's current count for the entire country. The study used a sampling technique to estimate the actual number of deaths, suggesting that many have gone undetected.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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