please conditions are miserable. please send help. ferdinand 0mondi is following this story for us from nairobi. are civilians able to get out, access food so fighting has been going non stop, almost non stop according to united nations and now there are grave concerns that humanitarian protocols are not being respected. you mentioned the eu ambassador in sudan was attacked there stop they say he is fine but that is not the only incident. the un also mentioned that its warehouses and guesthouses given offices especially in where darfur were attacked and looted. there was supposed to be a ceasefire tonight but i ve seen a post recently from the rsf that they respect the ceasefire but accusing the military side of not respecting the ceasefire so they said
issues. in the middle, are sudan s civilians. it s one of the poorest countries in the world and millions need humanitarian aid. let s hear from some of them. actually lived in east khartoum, less than 15 millers away from the military headquarters and airport. we don t have enough food for tomorrow. we only have drinking water for two days from now on we actually are out of tap water. translation: for three days, we ve had no food or drink. conditions are miserable. please send help. ferdinand 0mondi is following this story for us from nairobi. so fighting has been going on non stop, almost non stop according to united nations and now there are grave concerns that even the vienna convention that seeks to protect humanitarians
and south sudan and djibouti were due to fly to sudan as part of the intergovernmental authority on development, igad, that s the northern group that was supposed to go there and negotiate for a ceasefire. the army says the airport is under attack. it s not safe for them. neighbours like egypt and even russia and iraq have offered support, eitherallies of the militia there. the paramilitary side as well as the government. but it looks like both of them are maintaining that they want to sort of talk but what it does appear right now is that they still want to maintain the upper hand before they can actually sit down. ferdinand 0mondi there, thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. helen gallagher was desperate for a child, but after years of trying she decided to put her attention
caught in the middle of fighting, are sudan s civilians. it s one of the poorest countries in the world and millions need humanitarian aid. let s hear from some of them. i actually live in east khartoum, less than 15 minutes away from the military headquarters and airport. we don t have enough food for tomorrow. we only have drinking water for two days from now and we actually are out of tap water. translation: for three days, we ve had no food or drink. - conditions are miserable. please send help. ferdinand 0mondi is following this story for us from nairobi. so fighting has been going on non stop, or almost non stop, according to united nations and now there are grave concerns that even the vienna convention that seeks to protect humanitarians and diplomats is not being respected. you mentioned that the eu ambassador in sudan was attacked there. they say he is fine but that is
the conservatives are experiencing compared to the second group who think the public have had enough of borisjohnson and the drama that goes on around his undoubtedly large persona. we are expecting more details on what the defence will be, and we will be bringing televised live coverage of his to the proceedings on wednesday. at least one person has been shot amid protests in kenya s capital nairobi. the nationwide demonstrations have been planned by opposition leader raila 0dinga over his claim, without evidence, that the last election was stolen. he also accuses the government of failing to address the high cost of living. ferdinand 0mondi reports from kibera slums, where mr 0dinga draws fanatical support.