show no signs of ending. the violence has been happening for more than a week now, worsening the country s already desperate humanitarian crisis. we have pictures of a spanish personnel and citizens being evacuated overnight. other countries have also moved their diplomatic staff to safety but foreign civilians have been reporting difficulties trying to leave the country. some have been travelling by road in convoys heading to the red sea, as well as north to the border with egypt. it has been very difficult to reach people because of the internet is down and that means people cannot get the information they need from their embassies, they can t find out how safe are certain roads are, so it is a very difficult and tricky situation and that has made a lot of the people i speak to quite anxious. one man in the city, the twin city across the nile from khartoum, was speaking to me while there was heavy gunfire right outside his door on his street. he had visited the country with
even this weekend, still a public holiday in many muslim countries, including nigeria, fighting has been going on throughout. there ceasefire is met by disbelief by sudanese people on the ground who feel like it is pie in the sky, these menjust want power and they will stop at anything until they get it. find want power and they will stop at anything until they get it. and what about the rest anything until they get it. and what about the rest of anything until they get it. and what about the rest of the anything until they get it. and what about the rest of the country? - anything until they get it. and what about the rest of the country? we i about the rest of the country? we have been talking about khartoum but what about elsewhere? we have been talking about khartoum but what about elsewhere? what about elsewhere? we have a deteriorating what about elsewhere? we have a deteriorating humanitarian - what about elsewhere? we have a i deteriorating humanitarian situation in w