Sudan s military and its paramilitary rival each have announced that they will abide by a 24-hour ceasefire, starting Wednesday evening, after a previous attempt at a truce failed a day earlier.
Terrified citizens used a temporary ceasefire to flee Sudan's capital Khartoum. The World Health Organization estimates 174 civilians have been killed in a battle for control of the country being waged by rival generals.
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As the fighting rages on between Sudan's rival generals, Khartoum residents sheltering inside their homes have come together on social media to pool aid and support. Medics have joined the efforts.
As the fighting rages on between Sudan's rival generals, Khartoum residents sheltering inside their homes have come together on social media to pool aid and support. Medics have joined the efforts.