'It was like doomsday,' says Gaza woman after quitting Sudan

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'It was like doomsday,' says Gaza woman after quitting Sudan
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When bridges closed in her area of Sudan's capital Khartoum, Palestinian medical student Nour Kullab thought it was just another protest.

Before she could grasp what was happening, electricity and water were cut off amid the din of gunfire and rockets, Kullab told Reuters at her family house in Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip four days after returning.

"When you see bodies scattered right and left, dismembered people, torched banks, you feel it is totally unsafe," she said. On Monday, the Palestinian foreign ministry said it had concluded the evacuation of Palestinians in Sudan with the collaboration of Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.

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