Sudan's Khartoum residents risk lives amidst fighting for basic necessity

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Sudan's Khartoum residents risk lives amidst fighting for basic necessity
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Residents of Sudan risk their lives to find drinking water amidst conflict between the army and the RSF

Youths play football on a makeshift pitch in Wad Madani, the capital of al Jazirah state in war-torn Sudan, on May 30, 2023. / Photo: AFP Archive

After nearly six weeks of street battles between forces loyal to rival generals and with temperatures regularly topping 40 degrees Celsius , many inhabitants of the capital's northern suburbs are in desperate need of drinking water. Since then, about 300,000 of its inhabitants have not seen a drop of water run from their taps. Some have reopened wells or used pots to draw water from the Nile River.

As clashes engulfed the area and battles were taking place in residential buildings and hospitals, Mohammed had to wait days before being able to venture out and fetch water.

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