Camp for forced immigrants in Sudan. The main news of the day | Tuesday: Sudan, Lebanon, Gas, Climate in Europe UN The main news of the day in the UN and the world: the second anniversary of the beginning of the war in Sudan, Israeli operations in Lebanon, more than seven weeks without humanitarian supplies in gas, the warmest year in Europe. ~ 60 > 62 ~ war in Sudan 62 > 62 ~Exactly two years ago, a destructive war broke out in Sudan between the rival military forces that abandoned the peaceful transition to civil government after the overthrow of Omar al-Bashir. The UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish called on the international community not to forget about the suffering of the Sudanese people. Against the backdrop of growing violence, Guterres called for the external support of the parties to the conflict, including the supply of weapons that contribute to further escalation and enhance the risk of the country’s division into control zones. ~ 60 > ~ ~ H2 class = “Text-align-justify” > situation in the situation in Lebanon As a result of Israeli military operations in Lebanon, civilians continue to die and be injured, civil infrastructure is destroyed. This was announced on Tuesday by the press secretary of the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights Tamin al-Chitan. According to the UN Human Rights Office, at least 71 civilians were killed in Lebanon since the ceasefire entered into force on November 27 last year. Among the victims are 14 women and nine children. People still live in fear, and more than 92 thousand people cannot return to their homes. humanitarian supply to gas UN Secretary General again expressed concern that Israel has not been supplied to humanitarian assistance and basic necessities to gas for more than seven weeks. Guterres noted that the consequences of this decision are destructive: “Food reserves are ending, water production drops sharply, and materials for the construction of shelters are almost outcome.” There is also not enough medical materials and medicines, while a large number of people with injuries and injuries continue to enter the hospitals. record temperatures in Europe last year became the warmest in the history of observations in Europe: record temperatures were noted in the central, eastern and southeastern regions. This is stated in the new issue of the annual report, which was today published by the Copernicus Climate Climate Service and the World Meteorological Organization. Experts warn that in Europe warming is faster than on other continents of the planet. Almost half of the territory was recorded recordly high annual temperatures. According to estimates, 42 thousand people were injured from natural fires in Europe last year. & Amp; nbsp;