Sudan’s Forgotten War: CBN’s Rare Access Inside the World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis

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KHARTOUM, Sudan — After more than three years of bloodshed, Sudan remains fractured by violence, displacement, and severe famine. The civil war has forced millions to flee their homes. Cities lie in ruins. And accusations of genocide and war crimes continue to mount against the warring factions inside what aid organizations and the United Nations characterize as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. During a recent reporting trip to Sudan, CBN News obtained rare access to areas controlled by the Sudanese Armed Forces, offering a firsthand look at the devastation that spans the country. Khartoum, once known for its bustling streets and one of Africa’s most recognizable skylines, now stands hollowed out by war. Burned-out buildings line nearly-deserted roads. Bullet holes scar homes, businesses and government offices. Entire neighborhoods appear abandoned. Read the full story from CBN's John Jessup: https://cbn.com/news/homepage/sudans-forgotten-war-cbns-rare-access-inside-worlds-wor

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