6/1/2023 0 Comments Crossfire one with you![]() Her day starts with the sound of gunfire. Hundreds have been killed thousands injured, according to officials as the conflict rages on.Ībdin, who lives in the west of Khartoum, insisted that there has been no truce between the rival groups. But it wasn’t really clear then the scale of what was going on,” she told Anadolu via telephone from Khartoum.Īlmost two weeks into the power struggle between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group, thousands are living with no or little access to food, water, or amenities. Uncertainty loomed as news started to pour in about violent clashes in Khartoum.Įlectricity was soon disconnected and in scorching temperatures above 40 C (104 F), the family stayed without power for the next four days. The busy day was to be followed by an evening where they would all relax and watch television.īut her plans and the peaceful morning were shattered by the sound of heavy gunfire. Abdin knew that working from home with the boys around would be challenging. Her teen boys, who go to school on Saturdays, were off that particular day. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On the morning of April 15, Tagreed Abdin, an architect living in Sudan, was thinking of leaving for work despite it being a Saturday. ![]()
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