Fighting continues in Sudan as the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) traded blame for violating a 24-hour humanitarian truce that was declared on Tuesday.
A school teacher in Khartoum told journalists that heavy sounds of artillery could be heard today morning saying “no one is listening or respecting the ceasefire”.
The interview with journalists was briefly disrupted by sounds of gunfire as the teacher requested to move to a safer place.
The teacher, identified as Mo, said locals are getting used to the “scary” situation.
He said one of his pupils had been shot by a stray bullet in the head.
Mo said food supplies were getting less and less every day as shops and supermarkets remain closed.
Nearly 200 people have been killed in the fighting which began on Saturday.
