that s not going to be easy and those trapped in the country are telling us they feel abandoned. here s our correspondent kalkidan yibeltal, who has been following developments from addis ababa in ethiopia. well, the situation is really difficult for people who are left behind, forforeigners orfor the sudanese. it does mean diplomats are living now, that there is a sense of being ignored and being sort of betrayed. for the past nine or 10 days, we ve been seeing the situation getting worse and worse with each day that the fighting drags on. basic supplies like electricity and water are not easily found. food stocks are depleting and most of the hospitals and health facilities are not operating properly or to their full capacity, which means that many people
how many have registered with them. but he foreign secretary says britain s ability to help is severely limited unless these two men can be persuaded to end the fighting. that s not going to be easy in in the country are telling us they feel abandoned. we can speak to the bbc s kalkidan yibeltal, who s following developments from addis ababa in ethiopia. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. we ve been hearing a lot about the evacuation of diplomats on the ground, but what about the sudanese citizens? how are they fearing under these circumstances?- they fearing under these circumstances? , ., ., , circumstances? the situation is really difficult circumstances? the situation is really difficult for circumstances? the situation is really difficult for people - circumstances? the situation is really difficult for people who i circumstances? the situation is i really difficult for people who are left behind. forforeigners orfor the sudanese. it does mean diplomats are li
persuaded to end the fighting. that s not going to be easy and people in the country are in the country are telling us they feel abandoned. 0ur correspondent kalkidan yibetal has been following developments from addis ababa in ethiopia. well, the situation is really difficult for people who are left behind, forforeigners forforeigners orfor the sudanese. it does mean diplomats are living now, that there is a sense of being ignored and being sort of betrayed. for the past nine or ten days, we ve been seeing the situation getting worse and worse with each day. the fighting drags on. basic supplies like electricity and water are not easily found. food stocks are depleting and most of the hospitals and health facilities are not operating properly or to their full capacity,
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