Explosions shake Sudan's capital despite claims of a ceasefire on fourth day of fighting that has killed nearly 200 people
People flee from southern Khartoum as fighting between the army and paramilitary forces led by rival generals rages for a fourth day.
"As of now the fighting in Sudan, including Khartoum and various other locations, is continuing. No sign of real abatement of the fighting," the spokesperson for United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed with US Secretary for Anthony Blinken ways to "stop military escalation, ending violence, and calming tensions" in Sudan.
Office and residential buildings in the city have been left with shattered windows and facades riddled with bullets.Terrified residents of the capital are spending the holiest final days of Ramadan sheltering as tanks roll through the streets, buildings shake, and smoke from fires triggered by the fighting hangs in the air.
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