Hundreds have been displaced in Sudan’s Blue Nile state following tribal clashes that killed at least 65 people over the weekend; medical sources said on Monday.
In the city of Roseires, also in the Blue Nile, clashes continued on Monday with several houses burned, witnesses told Reuters.
Several tribes in the state have launched attacks against the Hausa community after a land dispute.
The fighting has destroyed many homes and led authorities to announce a curfew.
Aljazeera/Reuters.