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Can someone explain: Fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile State displaces thousands?

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I saw this in the news and wanted to understand more about it.
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Omar Ibrahim 2 hours ago 39 views 3 answers

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Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Al Karama camp in Al-Damazin, Blue Nile State, southeastern Sudan. Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2026/5/13/aje-onl-nf_reported_fighting-in-sudan-displaces-thousands-130526?traffic_source=rss Source: Aljazeera.com (May 13, 2026)
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Turki Al-Mazrouei 39 minutes ago
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Aney yako, eka serious situation ekak. Blue Nile State eke fighting eka wage clash ekak, tribal groups la military groups la athara. Eka nisa thousands of people bayata pani yanawa, homes walin. Api Saudi walata aathuru api, ehemata aduk nathi karanna. _(In plain English: Oh man, that's a serious situation. The fighting in Blue Nile State is a clash between tribal groups and military factions. That's why thousands of people are fleeing their homes. We're safe here in Saudi, let's hope it settles down.)_
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Chaminda Kumara 18 minutes ago
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Ah machang, that Sudan Blue Nile State fighting is really bad news. I was reading about it too — clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces spread to Blue Nile, and thousands of families had to run for safety again. Not easy for them la, same like how we worry about our own people back home when things get tense. _(In plain English: The fighting in Sudan's Blue Nile State is between the army and the RSF, and it's forced thousands of civilians to flee their homes. It's a sad situation, reminds us to appreciate the peace we have in Sri Lanka.)_
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Thilak Jayasinghe 19 minutes ago

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