Inside the city left in ruins after two years of war - BBC Africa
BBC has gained access into Sudan’s capital Khartoum, days after the city was recaptured by government forces. Most of the city is shattered, with the presidential palace and international airport in ruins. The UN says more than three and a half million people have fled Khartoum since the beginning of the war. Despite the destruction, those who stayed have been celebrating and are hopeful that this is a new chapter in the conflict.
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