Long facts in the streets of Khartoum

🔥 Sudan News ! 📰 Long facts in the streets of Khartoum
📅 Published on: 2025-06-06 20:46:00
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Khartoum- Muhammad Saeed Halfawi- Ultimately, Nader arrived at his home in the Al -Sahafa neighborhood, south of the capital, Khartoum, ending a long period of displacement that lasted for nearly two years. Eid Al -Eid hopes to go to the mosque to perform the Eid prayer with neighbors and friends.
At first glance, Nader, whose feet were settled by the wild port, after two years of displacement, felt that the people who withstood the high support forces over the capital, Khartoum, were looking at the arrivals with a kind of discomfort, as they fled leaving the houses. However, friends and neighbors welcomed his return with the family.
At the wild port of Khartoum, which is devoted to travel buses between the capital and the states, dozens of workers and drivers work on a daily basis, with a few incomparable activity with that which was before the outbreak of the war.
Nader, the banking employee, did not find furniture at home and holdings, only things without scattered value, as if thieves left something to him to return memories, adding this man.
Despite what happened, he feels comfortable inside the house for the first time in two years; He managed to stay without paying the rent monthly due to his work in the taxi. The war pushed millions of Sudanese to leave their basic functions and search for work to earn a living.
The youth of the neighborhood managed to operate lighting in the neighborhood mosque depending on solar energy, which invades the Sudanese markets due to the electricity crisis, and citizens can go to the Eid prayer and exchange greetings after nearly 25 months of displacement and interruption of communication.
Citizens obtain groceries, vegetables and bread from small markets that have stood up during the war and expanded after the armed forces were recovered to the capital, Khartoum. It is noticeable – according to a rare – that any of the neighbors or residents of the neighborhood did not leave to perform the pilgrimage rituals, due to the economic and security situation.
It is equipped with a phone battery from a solar energy store, for two thousand pounds for full shipping. As for the sheep of the sacrifice, it was not a priority for a family that just returned after an arduous displacement journey.
Returning to their homes in Khartoum, the most affected city of war due to the control of the Rapid Support Forces on residential neighborhoods about 23 months, and widespread looting of homes, banks, markets, schools and companies – resists the returnees of the harshness of life and the lack of money, as a result of the stoppage of public life.
Humanitarian worker, Sawsan Abdul Karim, told Ultra Sudan that the displaced who have returned to their homes deserve to obtain cash money from the United Nations agencies to start their lives again.
“They deserve a few furniture for sleeping, sitting, cooking, and practicing their lives inside the house. They cannot be left like this without aid.”
Sawsan Abdel Karim is likely to return a million people to the capital, Khartoum, during the year 2025, without obtaining any aid from the United Nations agencies, international organizations or government during the return period.
In the data circulating of the international organizations, about 12 million people were displaced internally and externally during the war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, including 60% of the citizens of Khartoum State.
In Khartoum Bahri, in the Shambat neighborhood, the swims of Eid al -Adha’s opportunity was not missed before she rearranged her family’s home, to be appropriate to receive the first Eid during the war, and the city is free from the Rapid Support Forces.
To deal with cholera, Tasbah told Ultra Sudan that she went to the pharmacy, bought chlorine to purify drinking water, and is also keen to spread awareness constantly among the citizens of the neighborhood.
The praises of her normal habits left, even after she returned from the long displacement journey, and resorting to Egypt for long periods, before returning to the northern state, then concluded by returning home with her family.
She adds: “Everything can look beautiful if you look at it from a positive angle, and get rid of negative energy .. Yes, we are tired and exhausted from the war, in return we must accept life.”
She got a small solar plate, electricity is used to charge family members’ phones, run the air conditioner for day hours, while the Internet and communications facilitate them browsing social networks and communicating with girlfriends.
The praises of feelings that prevail in the neighborhood reflect as a result of a return to life, even if they are slow. With the reception of the first Eid al -Adha since the outbreak of the fighting two years ago and Khartoum is free of rapid support, the streets can be seen clearly from the military manifestations and Hamidati forces.
Source Ultra Sudan

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