Inside the conflict

Journalists are banned from the Nuba mountains. This makes it extremely difficult for International media to cover the war and it’s impact on civilians. Nuba Reports brings together local journalists with professional editors and mentors in order to produce verifiable and compelling dispatches from the front lines.
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Fighting broke out in June 2011 between Sudan’s government and Nuban rebels. Nuba Reports was founded by people living in the region after journalists and NGOs were banned. Our goal is to provide Sudan and the International community with credible and compelling dispatches from the front lines of this conflict and to illuminate the war’s impact on civilians. more
On July 29, 2012 at 8:00am a Sudanese Airplane dropped 16 bombs on the Nuba village of Qardud Badry near Al Abbasiya. After the bombing the Sudan Armed Forces proceeded…
On July 27, 2012 at 11:00am a Sudan government Antonov airplane dropped 3 bombs in an agricultural field just outside the village of Mardes. The bombs destroyed crops and frightened…
July 23rd SPLM-N representatives met with Sudan government representatives in Addis Ababa to discuss crossing lines for humanitarian aid in Blue Nile and South Kordofan.
On July 15th Sudan Armed Forces attacked villages surrounding Al Abbasiya Town burning the homes of civilians. SAF forces engaged the SPLA-N forces in the area. Fighting lasted for several…
On July 11, 2012 at 9:30am a Sudan Government Airplane dropped 4 bombs in the village of Tess and 2 bombs in the village of Kallulu. No reported injuries or…
On June 27th at 9:30 AM, an Antonov plane bombed the village of Um Serdeba and wounded a woman and her young daughter.
On June 25th at 12 AM, 4 ground-to-ground rockets were launched in the village of Katcha. Any injuries at this point are unknown. Our reporters are investigating.
On June 24th, an Antonov plane dropped 7 bombs in the village of Miri Jewa. No reported injuries or deaths.
Today marks 1 week of protests in the capital and other major towns in Sudan. Also today the Sudan Revolutionary Front issued a statement condoning protests and encouraging people from…
3 days of protests have happened in Sudan’s capital of Khartoum. Khartoum citizens say the revolt is gaining momentum by the day. The activist group Girifna has called on all…
On June 18th, an Antonov plane dropped 7 bombs near Alabu village. No reported injuries or deaths.
On June 17th at 11:00 am, an Antonov plane dropped 9 bombs on Kalcutta and Mendi villages. The bombing wounded 1 SPLA-N soldier named Hassen Geama, and killed a 17-year-old…
On June 16th, Sudan Armed Forces shelled the area known as Massakeen with 15 large artillery shells. The SPLA-N believe–based on the six of explosion and how the weapon was…
On June 10th, 1252 refugees arrived at the Yida Refugee camp from Southern Kordofan as a result of severe food shortages. This is the highest number of new arrivals since…
On June 6th at 8:20 AM, a Sudanese Antonov plane began bombing Buram County. The plane dropped 17 bombs in this order: 4 bombs hit Krongo village, 2 bombs hit…
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