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Sudan: The devastation and agony of civil unrest

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Hotels in Djibouti have become a refuge for those escaping bloodshed in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, where dozens of British citizens and their families await safety.

Among them is NHS worker Dr Iman Abugarja, who left Khartoum while her elderly parents remained in the capital, and is left asking herself: "Should I have left, should I have stayed behind?"

Sudan latest: https://news.sky.com/story/sudan-latest-uk-co-ordinating-evacuation-of-britons-from-today-12864054

#sudancrisis #refugees #djibouti

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sudan, sudan crisis, djibouti
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