Sudan war drains life from once-thriving island in capital's heart
- RSF fighters captured Tuti Island after fighting began on April 15, 2023.
- Tuti Island became a strategic point because of its location in Sudan's capital.
- The island faced siege and violence; residents fled, and homes were looted for valuables.
- Youssef al-Naim, a resident who stayed, said they used to drink from the Nile .
- The war caused displacement, hunger, and infrastructure damage; residents now try to rebuild.
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Sudan war drains life from once-thriving island in capital's heart
An island in the middle of Sudan's capital that used to draw crowds to its Nile River farms now stands nearly deserted after two years of war, its homes ransacked and once-lush fields left fallow.
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