Sudanese lay first bricks to rebuild war-torn Khartoum
- Khartoum is starting to rebuild after over two years of civil war that began in April 2023 due to tensions between the army and the Rapid Support Forces .
- Approximately 4 million residents fled during the conflict, but the United Nations expects half of them to return by the end of this year.
- Local authorities and volunteer groups are working to clear debris and repair basic infrastructure, which the United Nations estimates will cost at least $350 million.
- UNESCO reported that cultural sites like the National Museum have been attacked or destroyed, and the UN warns that the capital remains dangerous due to unexploded ordnance and land mines scattered throughout the city.
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Sudanese lay first bricks to rebuild war-torn Khartoum
On the streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum, builders clear rubble from houses pockmarked with bullet holes, haul away fallen trees and repair broken power lines, in the city's first reconstruction effort since war began over two years ago.
·Missoula, United States
Read Full ArticleIn the streets of the Sudanese capital Khartoum, ravaged by the war, workers and volunteers are working to clear the rubble, clear the fallen trees and repair the electricity and water networks.The civil war that broke out in 2023 devastated the capital and pushed it close to the...
More than two years after the war between the army and Vice President Daglo's rebels, the people can once again take care of their destroyed capital.
·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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