Fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile State displaces thousands
Fighting in Sudan's Blue Nile State has forced thousands of people to flee their homes. The conflict, which began recently, has led to widespread displacement, with many seeking refuge in makeshift camps like Al Karama in Al-Damazin.

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AI-generatedFighting in Sudan's Blue Nile State has forced thousands of people to flee their homes. The conflict, which began recently, has led to widespread displacement, with many seeking refuge in makeshift camps like Al Karama in Al-Damazin. The reasons for the renewed hostilities are not explicitly detailed, but the violence is impacting civilian populations in the southeastern region of the country. Aid organizations are working to provide assistance to those affected by the displacement. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing concerns for the safety and well-being of the displaced communities.
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3 extractedHiba Morgan is reporting from Al Karama camp in Al-Damazin.
The fighting is occurring in Blue Nile State, southeastern Sudan.
Fighting in Sudan's Blue Nile State has displaced thousands of people.