Sudan war: Sky News documentary marks one year anniversary – War at Home

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Sudan war: Sky News documentary marks one year anniversary – War at Home


A brutal war has gripped Sudan for almost one year, creating what UNICEF says is the world’s “largest child displacement crisis”.

Sky’s Africa correspondent Yousra Elbagir reflects on the conflict which has hit close to home.

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38 Comments

  1. My message is for the United States and EU how come when Muslims all around the world got problem in their countries they chose to run to the west yet they proclaim big hates towards the United States and EU

  2. I am so sad to see this happening in African country again in this time of crisis we need peace and security for Sudan free and independent citizens of all countries

  3. Britain holds a special responsiblity for the suffering of the Sudanese people due to the British Empire's pillage and occupation of Sudan decades ago. STEP UP!

  4. I started crying at here 4:39 the way she said that's my uncle
    May sudan get peace may this war end soon
    10:06 the way she said salaam mama thank God she reunite with her parents 🥺

  5. They driving out of their land, part of origin before our own eyes 😢 we remain silent people of mother land what's wrong with us we become much simple, do we think it can remain there 🤔 think we're next?🤔

  6. I never thought Sudan will end up like this …I’m Ethiopian and, we having pop up mini civil wars in many regions in our country…i feel like it’s going to turn to worse before its get better…the worst part is we have 100 million people and,the causality,displaced and refugees will unimaginable…the west and its partners need to do something against the evil Oromo gov …I wish Sudan the best …it’s crazy what so many unregulated armed fraction groups can do to the country…

  7. Why are the Palestinians the most privileged refugees yet after decade's they wont accept peace.

    This is beyond tragic. There is a slow genocide in Nigeria too not gaining exposure in West.

  8. My country Somalia went through this long before I was born and the effects are still felt. The country does not recover yet so I am feeling sorry for my Sudanese brothers and sisters may the war stop inshallah.

  9. i lived in Sudan from 2018-2022 absolutely, positively most kind humans I have ever met in 50 years on this planet. May the Sudanese people know, their country will always have a special place in my heart

  10. As a Sudanese I implore the world to heed Sudan’s cries. As the UAE’s covert support fuels the RSF militia's atrocities, the silence of the international community is complicity. It’s time to shatter that silence and act.