where renewed fighting is threatening a fragile three day ceasefire. the united nations has warned that 250,000 sudanese people could be heading for the country s borders to escape the fighting. lines of buses and other vehicles continue to leave the capital khartoum, despite the extremely high price of tickets and of fuel. un officials say they re in contact with both sides of the military conflict to try to sustain the ceasefire after fighting was reported in some areas overnight. 0ur correspondent tom bateman sent this report from neighbouring egypt. and a warning, you may find some of the content in his report graphic and distressing from the outset. nowhere is safe, even when the guns are supposed to have stopped. this is a hospital in the city of 0mdurman, after local reports a projectile hit the roof. the staff here reported three wounded, all taken to another hospital. we are against the war because the worst affected are innocent civilians, says this eyewitness. a
is unacceptable, and will result in the end of whatever regime were to take such an action. biden also announced that the us would send nuclear ballistic missile submarines to dock in south korea for the first time in decades. and joining us to discuss isjean lee who was formerly based in pyongyang. she s the host of bbc s the lazarus heist podcast that dives into an elite north korean hacking ring responsible for the theft of billions of dollars. it is great to see you and good to have you back on the show. south korea and the us have had an alliance for seventy yea rs. why did president biden feel he needed to do this now? i think this reflects the changing nature of the threat from north korea and the conflict on the korean peninsula. we have to remember this visit comesjust peninsula. we have to remember this visit comes just after north korea launched a new