The truce was little respected again this Friday in Sudan with artillery fire and aerial bombs on Khartoum. The international community calls for its full implementation and unhindered humanitarian access.

The truce was intended to replenish stocks of food, medicine and water. But essential services remain paralyzed in the capital. A gallon of gasoline now costs 50 times more than at the beginning of the conflict. 'There is a military camp near us. If it is targeted, the fighting will be right on our doorstep. So inevitably, we will leave'