Journey Back Home: Sudanese Refugees Return Amidst a Nation's Rebirth
Hundreds of Sudanese refugees in Cairo begin a government-funded journey back to their war-torn homeland. The conflict between Sudan's military and the RSF has created a humanitarian crisis affecting millions. Despite Khartoum's destruction, hope ignites as displaced families look forward to reuniting with loved ones.

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Hundreds of displaced Sudanese gathered at Cairo's central train station on Monday, embarking on a government-funded journey back to their war-torn homeland. This return is part of a broader initiative to help Sudanese refugees resume life in their conflict-ravaged nation.
The Sudanese civil war, which erupted in April 2023, has resulted in significant casualties and one of the largest displacement emergencies globally. The conflict has particularly affected Khartoum, the nation's capital, recaptured by the Sudanese Armed Forces after a lengthy hold by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
As the journey back to Sudan begins, emotions are high among those returning. Despite the ruins of Khartoum, including essential infrastructure, refugees express a mix of sadness and joy, hopeful about reuniting with their families and witnessing the city's slow rebirth.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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