War Victims Return Home, Khartoum Struggles to Bury.

Residents are returning to the island of Tuti after two years of being cut off. Many homes were damaged during the conflict. The city of Khartoum is still dealing with the effects of a long war.
The island of Tuti was controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for two years. Fighting between the army and the RSF has been happening for four years. The RSF were removed last year, but Khartoum still has problems. Many people died in the fighting, and it is hard to bury them. This shows a serious problem with helping people in Sudan.
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Highlights
Tuti Island Residents Return
People from Tuti Island are returning after two years of being cut off.
RSF Occupation Ended
The Rapid Support Forces controlled Tuti Island for two years.
Homes Destroyed on Island
Many homes on Tuti Island were damaged during the conflict.
Khartoum Burial Difficulties
Khartoum is struggling to bury victims of the conflict.
Conflict Continues in Khartoum
Fighting between the army and RSF has lasted four years.