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Sudan’s Civil War Destroyed Hospitals and Churches

Infrastructure
Sudan
Started May 09, 2026

Nearly every building in Khartoum, Sudan, bears the marks of war—bullet holes, shattered glasses, empty windows, broken fences, shelled walls, and looted apartments. The presidential palace is in ruins. The Sudan National Museum now holds a collection of spent bullet casings piled next to broken equipment. An 80-year-old church remains in ashes. Once-bustling streets are Read more. The post Sudan’s Civil War Destroyed Hospitals and Churches appeared first on Christianity Today

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The destruction of hospitals and churches in Sudan highlights the urgent need for international humanitarian aid and support for rebuilding efforts.
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Reconstructing religious institutions in Sudan is crucial for restoring hope and community resilience amid ongoing conflict.
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The devastation in Khartoum serves as a reminder of the broader implications of civil war, affecting not just physical structures but community cohesion.
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Focusing solely on rebuilding churches and hospitals may overlook the deeper political issues fueling the civil war in Sudan.
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Efforts to rebuild in Sudan must prioritize secular infrastructure alongside religious sites to ensure equitable recovery for all citizens.
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