Reconstruction work is underway at the facility after the army recaptured it in March amid the ongoing civil war.
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- Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council inspected Khartoum International Airport as reconstruction progresses.
- The airport, closed for over two years due to civil war, was recaptured by the army and now has a new runway. 14s
- Reopening the airport is seen as vital for reconnecting displaced citizens and resuming state operations. 34s
- There are reports the federal government may return to Khartoum when the airport reopens. 56s
- The UN states that ongoing conflict has displaced 12 million people and caused severe food insecurity. 1m 54s