Khartoum – Sudan’s Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced on Sunday the government’s return to Khartoum, after nearly three years of operating from its wartime capital of Port Sudan.
For close to two years, the Sudanese capital — composed of the three cities of Khartoum, Omdurman and Khartoum North (Bahri) — was an active battlefield.
Entire neighbourhoods were besieged, rival fighters shot artillery across the Nile River and millions of people were displaced from the city.
Between March and October, 1.2 million people returned to Khartoum, according to the United Nations.
Many found a city with barely functioning services, their homes destroyed and neighbourhoods pockmarked by makeshift cemeteries authorities are now exhuming.
SUDAN — The Sudanese government has officially returned to Khartoum.
Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced on Sunday that the government has resumed operations in the capital, ending nearly three years of working from Port Sudan, which served as the wartime seat of government,… pic.twitter.com/dvwnvVYaEp
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The war is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of people in the capital alone, but the complete toll is unknown, as many families are forced to bury their dead in makeshift graves.
Idris said the government was committed to improving electricity, water, healthcare and education services.
According to the UN, the rehabilitation of the capital’s essential infrastructure would cost some $350 million.
In recent months, the government has held some cabinet meetings in Khartoum and launched reconstruction efforts.
The city has witnessed relative calm, though the RSF has carried out drone strikes, particularly on infrastructure.
Battles rage elsewhere across the vast country. South of Khartoum, the RSF has pushed through the Kordofan region, after dislodging the army from its last stronghold in Darfur last year.
The conflict has left 11 million people displaced internally and across borders, and created the world’s largest displacement and hunger crises.
🔴 Sudan’s Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris announces from Khartoum the government’s return to operating from the capital.#Sudan #News pic.twitter.com/B8BKc7nqxW
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Source: AFP

