South Sudanese Australian Trapped in Khartoum Shares Harrowing Experience: Exclusive Interview

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Passengers fleeing war-torn Sudan disembark at the Wadi Karkar bus station near the Egyptian city of Aswan, on April 25, 2023. - Ten days of heavy fighting until April 24 -- including air strikes and artillery barrages -- have killed hundreds of people, many of them civilians, and left some neighbourhoods of greater Khartoum in ruins. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images) Source: AFP / -/AFP via Getty Images

In an exclusive interview, a South Sudanese Australian trapped in Khartoum recounts their harrowing experience amidst political turmoil and violence. They navigate danger and anxiously await assistance from the Australian government, highlighting the need for swift international support for those caught in conflict zones.



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