Illegal migrants who were abandoned in the desert by human traffickers arrive at a military building in the northern Sudanese city of Dongola after a journey of hundreds of kilometres following their rescue on the Sudanese Libyan frontier by troops from both countries on May 3, 2014. Sudanese officials announced the rescue April 30, saying traffickers had dumped their victims in the border region's scorching desert, where 10 died.
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