Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed
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Sudan: The price of reconstruction
In Khartoum, destroyed bridges, power outages, dry water stations, and looted hospitals highlight the devastating impact of two years of war on infrastructure. Authorities estimate reconstruction costs in the hundreds of billions of dollars, but continued fighting and drone strikes on power stations, dams, and fuel depots make recovery in the capital and beyond unlikely in the short term.

Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed
KHARTOUM - Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact on infrastructure from two years of war. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Outrage over demolition of homes in Khartoum's Al-Khairat area
Political parties, human rights groups and community organizations have condemned the demolition of dozens of homes in Khartoum’s Al-Khairat area, accusing General al-Burhan’s SAF junta of targeting residents based on their ethnic and regional affiliations. Videos and photos shared by activists show homes being torn down and burned, with residents forcibly displaced under threat. The Sudanese Congress Party (SCoP) said in a statement that Kharto…
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