Africa Links 24 with Lyse Doucet
Published on 2024-12-02 11:05:00
No-one lives in the ghostly outskirts of el-Geneina any more.
But its empty buildings still stand to tell their shocking stories, loudly and clearly.
Charred homes and shops are peppered with bullet holes. Doors are wrecked. Metal shutters are smashed. Rusting Sudanese army tanks dot the streets. You can still smell the fires which blazed here last year.
“It was utterly chilling to drive through these smoked-out ruins and ghost towns,” reflected the UN’s new relief chief Tom…
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