'It has been an incredibly challenging journey' First Turkish civilians evacuated from Sudan arrive in Istanbul as fighting flares anew in Africa's third-biggest country
Fighting flared anew in Sudan late on Tuesday despite a ceasefire declaration by the warring factions as more people fled the capital Khartoum.
An exodus of embassies and aid workers from Africa's third-largest country has raised fears that civilians who remain will be in greater danger if the shaky three-day truce deal, which expires on Thursday, does not hold. The conflict has paralysed hospitals and other essential services and left many people stranded in their homes with dwindling supplies of food and water.
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