Summary: Talks urged as civilians complain of food and water shortages

The UN stated it was "disappointed" by the violations of the humanitarian truce, and the US and UK are among the nations that have renewed their appeals for a stop to the violence.

Summary: Talks urged as civilians complain of food and water shortages

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The army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a potent opposing paramilitary force, have been engaged in fierce combat for three days.

Gunfire and explosions have been reported by Khartoum residents, who also claim to be running low on food and water.

The main international airport as well as many other assets were damaged, and the capital has experienced the worst of the violence.

Other cities across the nation have also seen fighting, notably the Darfur region and the town of Meroe.

The Sudanese doctors' organization claims that approximately 100 civilians have died, but the actual toll is likely to be greater.