CAIRO Sudanese families were massing Wednesday at a border crossing with Egypt and at a port city on the Red Sea, desperately trying to escape their country s violence and sometimes waiting for days with little food or shelter, witnesses said.
CAIRO (AP) Sudanese families were massing Wednesday at a border crossing with Egypt and at a port city on the Red Sea, desperately trying to escape their country s violence and sometimes waiting for days with little food or shelter, witnesses said.
Sudanese families were massing Wednesday at a border crossing with Egypt and at a port city on the Red Sea, desperately trying to escape their country s violence and sometimes waiting for days with little food or shelter, witnesses said.
description for what it has been like over the last ten days and the situation you now find yourself in. i will tell you quickly, maybe someone else will hear it and make their way because the british and americans are asking people to get to the airbase to be extracted. there are parts of khartoum that are controlled by the rsf and saf and you have to coordinate with them to get safe passage. we were lucky because we were in a diplomatic convoy so we were given safe passage and all of them were looking for a pr moment but individuals making thatjourney, i can t imagine that being very easy. that journey, i can t imagine that being very easy- that journey, i can t imagine that being very easy. osman, thank you for talkin: being very easy. osman, thank you for talking to being very easy. osman, thank you for talking to us. live now to port sudan where are joined by dallia abdelmoniem, a resident from khartoum. thank you for being on the