“I can’t believe this is Khartoum Bahri [Khartoum North] and that I have actually seen the ugliness of this scene in reality,” said resident Allanzi Husna, who has now escaped Sudan’s capital. As a temporary and fragile ceasefire between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) comes into effect, civilians are being confronted with the choice between fleeing, and facing dangerous roads, supply shortages and transport chaos for an unreliable promise of safety, or remaining at home in a conflict zone with no clear end in sight. To find out more about the difficult questions facing civilians click the link in our bio. #sudan #sudanconflict #khartoum #worldnews #news | and left many short of supplies, medicine and cash. | Drive-by footage reveals scale of destruction in residential areas of Sudan’s capital | The intense fighting in Khartoum has killed more than 459 civilians | The UN refugee agency has predicted that 270,000 people could flee over Sudan’s border to escape the violence