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Without critical action, nearly 230,000 children and new mothers in war-ravaged Sudan are “likely to die from hunger,” Save the Children warned on Wednesday. Nearly 11 months of fighting between the forces of two rival generals has killed thousands and displaced eight million people in the northeast African country, the United Nations says. The bombing and destruction of fields and factories have plunged Sudan into “one of the worst” nutrition situations in the world, said Arif Noor, Save the Children’s country director in Sudan. “Nearly 230,000 children, pregnant women and new mothers could d…

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