
"A Sudanese father who had lost contact with his wife for 18 months has been reunited with his family after recognising them in an Al Jazeera news report. Shamoun Idris lived with his wife, Fatma Ali, and their children in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, until the city became a battleground between Sudan's regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in August 2023, a few months after the war in Sudan started."
"As the war intensified and shelling increased near their home, the couple decided that Fatma would try to escape Khartoum with their children. Shamoun would stay behind and protect the house as RSF forces advanced, looting homes and attacking civilians. I decided that they should leave, Shamoun told Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall, who reported on the initial story featuring Fatma and their children. I stayed behind to guard the house. We thought the war would end soon and they would be able to return."
"In the process, both Shamoun and Fatma lost their phones and were unable to contact each other, with no knowledge of where the other was. The couple became two of the 7,700 Sudanese people searching for missing relatives, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. I kept telling the children he was somewhere, just unable to reach us, but, in fact, I was completely at a loss, and I was wondering what really happened to him."
Fighting in Khartoum forced Fatma Ali to flee with her children while Shamoun Idris initially stayed to guard their home. Intense violence and looting soon compelled Shamoun to leave as well, and both lost their phones, severing contact. Fatma and the children sheltered in a school in Sennar while Shamoun searched without success. The couple became part of thousands of Sudanese searching for missing relatives. Shamoun eventually recognised his family during a televised segment and was reunited with them, bringing renewed hope after prolonged uncertainty and separation caused by the conflict.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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