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Even for those with no physical injuries, Sudan’s war has left them deeply scarred

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
February 25, 2025
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Even for those with no physical injuries, Sudan’s war has left them deeply scarred
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He lives in a state of psychosis and wants to return to his home in central Khartoum.

He tells us where to turn and which bridges to cross to get him there.

The war has ripped away the stability that kept him sane and permeates the mental illness that now haunts his days.

“I have 37 bullets still inside me and a sniper shot me in my legs. I took 251 bullets in my legs and hip,” he says after lifting the blanket and pointing to parts of his body that show no signs of harm.

He may not have been wounded but he is deeply scarred.

We find him in a shelter for discharged hospital patients who cannot return home.

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In a tented corner in the yard outside his ward, there are men nursing gunshot wounds and amputated limbs.

Badreldeen was trapped in the Shambat neighbourhood of Khartoum North as it was occupied by paramilitary fighters and militiamen belonging to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

“I told the RSF that we are not army soldiers. We are civilians but they just fired at us,” he says looking down at his bandaged leg.

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As the RSF battles Sudan’s military for control of the capital and country, millions have been displaced and dispossessed with tens of thousands of people killed, injured and detained.

He adds: “In Shambat, lots of people died. Five people were killed in our street alone.”

Shambat is a residential district in Khartoum North – the northeastern wing of Sudan’s tri-capital known as Bahri – that has now been fully reclaimed by the military.

Some are slowly returning to their devastated homes in once-occupied areas and others wounded and brutalised under siege are flooding hospitals in the capital’s old city Omdurman.

The sounds of shells whizz over us as we move through Bahri’s southern edges.

Gunfire rings out aimed at positions just across the Blue Nile.

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The turning road to Kober Bridge and into Khartoum is bordered by a residential compound full of identical bullet-riddled orange blocks.

The charred, chewed-out corners of some of the buildings are a harsh break from uniformity.

The bridge is still intact but its base is a haunting scene.

An abandoned RSF position where blackened car bodies and beds are surrounded by stolen household items and hundreds of bullet and shrapnel shells.

A wedding dress and baby photos sit among the used ammunition.

The remnants of life ripped out of the surrounding homes and discarded.

We walk into a family home north of the bridge in Bahri and see what fills the houses instead.

Everything is turned over – couches, toy cars, roller skates, dishes.

Even the electric cables are ripped out of the walls.

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The corner of the living room is burnt by the wood broken off the antique furniture.

The clothes, cushions and anything of little monetary value are dumped in the centre of the room into a rubbish heap.

Shells boom as we leave the wreckage of the home and motorcycles with steely-eyed army soldiers whizz by on their way to the nearest front.

A military victory may be imminent in Sudan’s capital but a long road to restoration and recovery still lies ahead.

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