Sudan War Leaves Khartoum Riddled with Unexploded Ordnance
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has resulted in Khartoum being left with a dangerous legacy of unexploded mines and other weapons.
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The ongoing conflict in Sudan has resulted in Khartoum being left with a dangerous legacy of unexploded mines and other weapons.
After three years of conflict, Sudanese citizens are beginning to return to the heavily damaged city of Khartoum.
An explosion has been reported in Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan, though further details about the incident are not immediately available.

The civil war in Sudan has displaced millions, with the capture of the capital Khartoum marking a significant escalation, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
Kuwait Airways has restarted flights to Khartoum, Sudan, marking the resumption of the route after a 36-year hiatus.

Hassan, a refugee from Sudan's capital Khartoum, shares his story of surviving war, detention, and a perilous journey before finding refuge in Luxembourg.
An explosion has been reported in Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan, with details regarding the cause and extent of damage yet to be fully disclosed.
North Kordofan state capital El-Obeid lies on a key crossroads that connects RSF-controlled Darfur in the west with the army-controlled east, including the capital Khartoum

Amidst ongoing conflict, individuals in Khartoum are being highlighted for their efforts to sustain the city and its residents. These 'rescuers' are working to keep essential services and life going in the war-torn capital.

Nella capitale del Sudan a tre anni dall’inizio del conflitto. Migliaia di tombe senza nome sui marciapiedi distrutti e nei campi da calcio.

The once-famous 'Acropole' hotel in Khartoum, Sudan, operated for decades by the Greek Pagoulatos family, has been destroyed and now lies in ruins, unable to withstand the ongoing civil war.

The ongoing civil war in Sudan has displaced millions and forced institutions to relocate. A private university from Khartoum has moved its operations to Rwanda, offering a lifeline to its students.