Combat around the army HQ goes on as residents hoped for a 24-hour respite to get food and water.
By Mohamed Osman & Cecilia MacaulayFighting is continuing in areas of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, despite a ceasefire due to start at 18:00 local time .
Duaa Tariq said only one bottle remained, which she was saving for her two-year-old child, as her family crammed into a "tiny corridor" to avoid gunfire. Half an hour before the ceasefire was due to start, Khartoum residents were shocked to hear that three children - brothers living in the east of the city - had been killed in a bombardment.
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