Photos of the Nuba Mountain Area in Sudan
Omar Jajani and his family stand around a bomb crater made by an Antonov bomber. He says the bombing destroyed the whole compound where his home once was, everything is gone. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Many families now live permanently in caves too escape relentless relentless aerial bombardment by Sudan’s armed forces. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Sun Rises across the planes in Kowalip, Nuba Mountains Sudan. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Partially collapsed building of the famed Carlton Citadel Hotel (L), in the government-controlled side of the divided northern Syrian city of Aleppo
An un-exploded bomb sits against a wall in Kowdah town. One of over 2000 bombs dropped out of Antonov planes in the Nuba Mountains since 2012. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Mother of Mercy Hospital, Gidel has become an unofficial IDP camp. With no cars, many travel weeks to reach the hospital, but do not want to leave its safety. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Children’s graffiti inside a building shows an Antonov plane in Kowalip village. Daily bombings are carried out by Sudan’s Government forces, many children have lived in war their whole life. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
11 year old Nowal is the only surviver of seven siblings after a single rocket hit her home in Haiban village. She was left blind. Sudan’s government have been accused of targeting civilians in the Nuba Mountains, but they deny all allegations. (Adam Bail
Yida refugee camp, where over 80,000 people now live after fleeing war in the Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile and Darfur. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Yassin Hassen, a local journalist working for Nuba Reports has been reporting on Sudan’s civil war since it began in 2011. Without him the war in the Nuba mountains would be all but forgotten. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Head teacher Kuku Barnabas stands inside a building bombed earlier this year by Sudan’s government forces. He says 54 bombs landed on the school in one day, but the school is still operating. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
A girl stand outside the smoke house, where many internally displaced people cook, while staying in the hospital compound. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Many come and go freely outside Mother of mercy hospital. Nuba Mountains. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
A young boy stands outside the gate of Mother of mercy hospital. Nuba Mountains. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Sun sets over Delami County Sudan, after three year civil war, with no hope of change the future looks bleak. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Nine-year-old Rabe Mohammed was injured and lost his right leg when an Antonov bombed his home last year. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Pink desert roses stand on each side as villagers walk down a dirt track. The only to be found in the whole landscape. Beautiful but incredibly poissonas. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
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An SPLA-N rebel soldier guides us through burned fields towards the front line. Destroyed by shelling and Antonov bombings all the villages here are now abandoned. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Children stand under a crescent moon as night falls in Tunguli village, Nuba Mountains. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
As night falls, a group of boys from the caves come out of hiding and play football in the brief moments of peace before dark. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
As night falls, a group of boys from the caves come out of hiding and play football in the brief moments of peace before dark. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Two jets pass over, locals say these are the first non bomber planes they have seen in almost three years. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
A Nuban man watches the sky as an Antonov bomber fly’s over head. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)
Antonov bomber planes flight at high altitude, daily attacks are wildly inaccurate but deadly. (Adam Bailes/VOA News)