Destruction and devastation inflicted on Sudanese homes in the Wad Nubawi neighborhood in Omdurman (social networking sites)

A group of Sudanese families began returning to their homes in the city of Omdurman in Khartoum State after the Sudanese army regained control of large parts of the city and expelled the Rapid Support Forces.

But when the people arrived at their homes, they were surprised by the condition they found them in, as a video spread on social media platforms of a Sudanese woman who returned to her home in Omdurman, where she found it burned. She said, crying: “We came to find the house was empty, this is what remains of our house, O Muhammad, the house.” "It's cracked, we don't have a roof."

The state of the Omdurmaniyah family’s home has returned to their home pic.twitter.com/cxgySPshP6

- Dr.Magdi A.Halim Al.Othman (@magdi_halim) March 25, 2024

One of the tweeters called Muhammad also commented on the clip, saying, “This is our home, and thank God for what he wanted, and thank God the family is fine... God has given and God has taken, and may God compensate and strengthen the hearts of all Sudanese families for what they have lost.”

This is our home, and thank God for what I want from God😞, and praise be to God, the honorable family is fine and they care about the house for me🤲🏻.

To God is what He gives and to God is what He takes. We count the reward, and thank you to someone who prayed for us from his heart, and may God compensate and strengthen the hearts of all the Sudanese family for what they have lost.

Praise be to God 🤲🏻

- Mohamed El Moner (@moner_21) March 26, 2024

A video clip was spread on social media platforms showing Major General Abdul Rahman al-Sadiq al-Mahdi inspecting his father’s house in Omdurman, which was vandalized and broken, and other clips showed the devastation and devastation in the city by the Rapid Support Forces before they were forced to leave it.

The clips also monitored the destruction and devastation that befell Asia Hospital in the Al-Shuhada neighborhood in Omdurman, and one of them showed the hospital building being burned and vandalized.

As these clips spread, a state of anger and shock prevailed among the audience on social media platforms in Sudan, as tweeters began narrating some of what they saw when they returned to their homes, and one of them said: “We came to our house in Omdurman also after the looting and beating that happened to it, and the graffiti on the wall.” And sniper and sniper supplies.”

We came to our house in Omdurman also after the looting and beatings that happened to it, and the graffiti on the wall, as well as sniper supplies and snipers.

- Mohammed Osman (@Mohwaleed2004) March 26, 2024

Bloggers pointed out that thousands of families will return to their homes and will find them uninhabitable, and their homes may collapse due to being bombed, and walls or ceilings may fall on them due to burning and cracking.

There is no power nor strength except with God.


The problem is that thousands of families who return will find their homes in this condition uninhabitable. As for the people who say, “Bohiyya, Baataa, Bes Dell, and Miss Sai,” these houses may be on the verge of collapse due to the violent bombing. “The job is not just decorative.” A disaster, and God is great

— Mr. Survey ✒ (@Mastersurvay) March 26, 2024

Some observers wondered who benefits from the vandalism of public property and the homes of defenseless civilians, and they called on citizens to count their losses in the hope that they will be compensated for them later, and to hold accountable those who caused the vandalism of public and private property after the end of the war that has been going on in Sudan for more than 11 months.

Activists said that Sudan needs infrastructure reconstruction companies and the rehabilitation of hospitals, the airport, roads, bridges and government headquarters.

As long as you are good, thank God, the house as you loved it will come again, even if there is suffering. The situation is general and the country is to whom the rest will be returned, God willing, it will be much easier than the loss of the homeland, and may God protect us from our misfortune.


People are psychologically prepared to face the situation with destruction so as not to be shocked by the children of the forbidden being destroyed.

- Global 🇸🇩 (@Global0_0) March 25, 2024

Experts issued serious warnings about the danger of encouraging the return to residential areas before taking a package of measures to confirm the viability of homes and civilian objects without exposing the returnees to serious risks.

According to activists on social media, at least a thousand bodies were collected during the past days in the neighborhoods of Omdurman.

Source: Al Jazeera + social networking sites