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Thirty-five children killed in attack on Sudanese village
It is alleged the village was attacked by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
In Sudan the UN says that 35 children were among those killed in an attack on a village to the south of the capital. Throughout the country people are struggling to stay alive and aid agencies warn the conflict there could result in one of the biggest famines in decades. We speak to the World Food Programme.
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