Feb 17 β€’ 10:54 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Kadugli in Sudan regains some of its luster after the siege

Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan in Sudan, is gradually witnessing the return of life following the lifting of a siege imposed by the Sudanese army.

Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan, is gradually experiencing a resurgence in life after the Sudanese army lifted the siege that had been enforced on the city by the Popular Movement and Rapid Support Forces for over two years. This lifting has allowed residents to reclaim a semblance of normalcy amidst the ongoing challenges. However, the aftermath of the siege continues to severely impact the humanitarian and living conditions in the area, leaving many residents struggling to rebuild their lives after such a prolonged period of deprivation.

While the return of basic services and the reopening of markets are signs of recovery in Kadugli, the situation remains fragile as the city grapples with the long-term effects of the military blockade. The social fabric and economy of the region have been significantly affected, compounding the difficulties faced by the citizens. Residents express a mixture of hope and concern about their future, revealing the psychological toll of living under siege and the lingering effects on their daily lives.

Al Jazeera reports from Kadugli as the area slowly transitions from a state of emergency to an effort aimed at rebuilding and recovery, highlighting the resilience of the local population. Yet, the road to full restoration of normal life will be challenging and will require substantial support for humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts to address the needs arising from the siege.

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