kenyans arrive in nairobi by plane. they got away from this. bullets, bombings and smoke in sudan s capital, khartoum. fighting broke out ten days ago between the army, which controls the country and the paramilitary rapid support forces. amar osman from dunfermline in fife filmed this. he was visiting relatives in sudan when the fighting began. people going in their houses with guns and taking everything. the phones, the money, the food. so it s getting wild. we were expecting some arrangement to be made at least by the british embassy, but actually no one contacted us and we didn t hear from anyone, despite the fact that residents from other countries, they already evacuated their people. i don t know what s going to happen. the current ceasefire should allow for people to leave, but there are fears it won t hold. three previous ceasefires have failed. others say even if the bombardment stops, getting uk nationals out isn t a straightforward task.
the uk government is under pressure to do more to evacuate british citizens trapped in the country, as aruna iyengar reports. families fleeing sudan. children disembark from a ship in saudi arabia. kenyans arrive in nairobi by plane. they got away from this. bullets, bombings and smoke in sudan s capital, khartoum. fighting broke out ten days ago between the army, which controls the country and the paramilitary rapid support forces. amar osman from dunfermline in fife filmed this. he was visiting relatives in sudan when the fighting began. people going in their houses with guns and taking everything. the phones, the money, the food. so it s getting wild. we were expecting some arrangement to be made at least by the british embassy, but actually no one contacted us and we didn t hear from anyone, despite the fact that