Sudanese police on Wednesday forcibly evicted hundreds of civilians sheltering at a school in the eastern state of Gedaref, eyewitnesses said, as the army and paramilitaries battled in Khartoum. One resident, Amal Hussein, said she saw "police cars surround" the school and heard people screaming. "Police came and ordered us to leave the school, based on a decision from the governor, and fired tear gas at us," Hussein Gomaa, who had been displaced from the capital, told AFP. "We are 770 people who had fled the war in Khartoum and were sheltering in this school," Gomaa said after fleeing the makeshift displacement camp, where he said hundreds of people "had been receivi
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