Updated On: 27 April, 2023 08:17 AM IST | Khartoum | Agencies
“There is a sense of calm in my area and neighborhoods,” said Mahasen Ali, a tea vendor who lives in Khartoum’s southern neighborhood of May

People walk by a house hit in recent fighting in Khartoum, Sudan on Tuesday, after the truce. Pic/AP
Sudanese in the capital of Khartoum and the neighboring city of Omdurman reported sporadic clashes early on Wednesday between the military and a rival paramilitary force but said the intensity of fighting had dwindled on the second day of a three-day truce.
Many residents of the capital emerged from their homes to seek food and water, lining up at bakeries or grocery stores, witnesses said. Some inspected shops or homes that had been destroyed or looted during the fighting. Others joined the tens of thousands who have been streaming out of the city in recent days.