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Breaking: Tigrayan Refugees Recount Their Terrible Ordeal To Sudan

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:14 am

Tigrayan refugees has recounted their terrible ordeal to neighboring countries such as Eritrea and Sudan, this is due to the ongoing crisis in Ethiopia. Sudanese has welcomed them with open hands till the crisis dies down.

The exiles need to endure significant distances prior to arriving at the fringe. With the enormous numbers moving toward numerous path, some have never been followed accorfing to UNHCR.

“We have a test, it is mainl y moving the exiles. The cycle, I mean the excursion takes over 15 hours from this gathering community to Um Raquba camp in Gedaref state. So it is a ton of work we do,” Mamoun Abuarqub, UNHCR-Emergency Coordinator said.

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