PhotosThousands Of South Sudanese Head Home, Fleeing Violent Conflict
Thousands Of South Sudanese Head Home, Fleeing Violent Conflict
Tens of thousands of South Sudanese are flocking home from neighboring Sudan, which erupted in violence last month.
Updated: 28 May 2023 4:50 pm
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South Sudanese sit under the shade of a makeshift bus stop in Renk, South Sudan.
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A health worker assesses malnourished South Sudanese children at a clinic in a transit center in Renk, South Sudan.
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The belongings of people who crossed the border from Sudan sit in a yard at the Joda border crossing in South Sudan.
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A woman who crossed from Sudan to South Sudan holds another, who is sick, at a makeshift clinic at the Joda border crossing in South Sudan.
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People cross the border from Sudan to South Sudan on a donkey cart and check in with border monitoring staff, at the Joda border crossing in South Sudan.
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South Sudanese Alwel Ngok, 31, who fled from Sudan, sits holding her son next to others who also returned back, in a church in Renk, South Sudan.
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South Sudanese who fled from Sudan sit outside a nutrition clinic at a transit center in Renk, South Sudan.
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South Sudanese shelter in a transit center in Renk, South Sudan.
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Children sit and play on the remains of a tank, at the river port in Renk, South Sudan.
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People cross the border from Sudan to South Sudan on a donkey cart and check in with border monitoring staff, at the Joda border crossing in South Sudan.