New York-based Sudanese activist tells of horrors of fighting in his native country

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New York-based Sudanese activist tells of horrors of fighting in his native country
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So far, the fighting between two rival generals in Sudan has left over 400 people, including 264 civilians, dead and more than 3,700 hurt. Naveen Dhaliwal has the story.

So far, the fighting between two rival generals has left over 400 people, including 264 civilians, dead and more than 3,700 hurt.U.S. government personnel evacuated from Sudan amid violence, embassy shuttered

"It is a nightmare. It is a nightmare," New York-based Sudanese activist Osama Mostafa told CBS2 on Sunday night."They were so scared to get out of the house, so they left everything in the house -- the communications, the cellphones. So right now, I lost them," Mostafa said. "We continue to work directly and through our international partners to call for a ceasefire and an end to this violence," British Foreign Prime Minister James Cleverly said.

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