Satellite images showing buses waiting at Sudanese border into Egypt
By Reuters
01 May 2023 |
7:39 am
Tens of buses were seen lining up on the Argeen Egypt-Sudan border crossing as the waiting times increased with the rising influx of Sudanese fleeing the fighting.
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