More than 400 people have been killed, and another 4,000 people have been injured since the conflict in Sudan broke out.
Sudanese New Yorkers react to the conflict in Sudan after the U.S. brokered a 72-hour cease-fire. Sonia Rincon has more.
The U.S. brokered a 72-hour cease-fire in Sudan on Monday. The cease-fire is meant to allow families a chance to escape the fighting and give the U.S. a chance to get more Americans out safely. Like Jalal Al Eltayeib, who's now lived in the U.S. for 30 years and runs a business in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.He has a brother and other family members near Khartoum.The civil war in Sudan has two rival generals fighting for control. More than 400 people have been killed. At least another 4,000 people have been injured.
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