Inside Sudan’s army-controlled capital as civil war enters fourth year
Summary
Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, has been largely deserted since the Sudanese army regained control a year ago. The city shows heavy damage, including ruined government buildings and signs of ongoing conflict.Key Facts
- The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) retook Khartoum one year ago.
- Many areas in the city are now empty or abandoned.
- The presidential palace is badly damaged by fire and explosions.
- Buildings show signs of destruction, such as broken windows and crumbling structures.
- Posters honor soldiers who have died during the fighting.
- The ongoing civil war has caused severe damage to Khartoum’s infrastructure.
- The situation reflects ongoing instability in Sudan amid the civil conflict.
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