Sudan's ongoing conflict and its consequences.

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As the conflict in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, continues, residents are struggling with the issue of what to do with the increasing number of dead bodies piling up on the streets. With over 1,000 people believed to have died, including many civilians, it is too dangerous to go to cemeteries. Some residents have resorted to burying the dead in communal areas or even inside their own homes. However, this could destroy evidence of war crimes, and unsafe burials could lead to the spread of disease. The collapse of the public health infrastructure has left people feeling they have no choice but to bury their dead in an undignified manner.
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