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BBC News, Khartoum
Khartoum’s beaten heart is quietly calming in the capital, after the fights of the Sudan weeks now.
We entered the city a few days later than the Sudan’s army.
The commercial heart and seat of the water government, Khartoum is a burnt shell now.
The capital was a turning point in two-year civil war between the army and RSFs. and at least 150,000 people are expected to demand their lives.
However, it is not clear that the war will end the war to the streets of the capital for the holiday and the people will end the war.
We first drag RSF to the Presidential Palace of the Early in the war.
It was an important basis for shaking warriors.
The floors are covered with garbage and broken glass.
The pillowed chairs used once used for powdered formal functions, several paintings are still hanging on the walls, torn challengers are crawling from ceilings.
But almost everything was plundered – even electrical cables were burned from the walls.
The worst loss is in front of the building, which was shot by RSF drones shortly after capturing the army of the army.
The main entrance accidents, dried blood, appear in the stairs, and now the spaces in the Nile River.
“I was really very excited to be at the Republican Palace,” he said, when a soldier came down from the grimy red carpet.
“This is the first time in this place, and I usually waited Sudan. They asked him to be free. This is a symbol of our dignity.”
It is also a symbol of an important power for the army.
The soldiers sang and danced, the anniversary of the eruption wasgan as a Muslim holiday holiday.
A local restaurant gave a party for them, greeted as many heroes in the capital.
However, their victory won a great price.
The destruction of the destruction in Central Khartoum is surprising: the ministries, banks and tower office blocks were darkened and burned.
Tarmac in the international airport is the cemetery of the meters covered with censased planes, passports and ashes.
We drove slowly around the way around the road.
The body parts in an intersection were in a stack, two skulls are clear. 100m (328ft) on the road, a body lay in front of a damaged car.
In 1908, the cathedral of St Matthew, built by the British, and the country’s minority is a place of worship, a place of worship for the Christian population.
The beautiful colored ceiling is intact.
A high hole in a wall showed that a crust crashed, a cross fell down.
But it looked better than many buildings we see.
Cleaning a soldier who cleansed the rubble on the floor, most of the damage caused fraud from church.
No one destroyed the house of “God’s house,” said, but RSF fighters had defeated the building by deficting him.
He was born on his son’s first day of the war, but because he struggled stopped, he had no chance to go home and see the child.
The paraches also occupied the territories of diplomatic missions.
When the battle began, the countries and companies were vacuumed the evacuation squad.
At the entrance to the British embassy, an RSF slogan crawls on the wall.
The glass of the building, which proves the bullet, was caught mainly, but the signs of many impact.
A vehicle fleet was destroyed in the car park behind.
The street was hung on the stairs of a British flag, a crashed and dirty building.
This is the third civil war in Sudan in 70 years and worse than others in some ways – because the previous conflicts are struggled in other regions of the country.
However, this was torn with threatening the basis of Sudan, hardening and dividing the nation.
Scattered notes for the holiday that is spilled into the street more far away from the battle zone.
Although the war here is going on, even if it continues elsewhere.
The army is charged with atrocities and reports that tens of thousands of battles are running in recent days. But in Khartoum, people celebrated the end of the cruel RSF occupation.
The mood was also watered in the cuisine in the western neighborhood of Al-Jeraif.
“I feel like I’m reduced,” Osman al-Bashir, after asking a list of the difficulties of the war, brightens his eyes with new reality. He said English learned from the BBC world service.
Duaa Tariq, an authoritarian authorities in 2019, the authoritarian authorities, the military leader Omar al-Bashir, which lasted in three decades, is also a dept.
He focuses on helping the neighborhood to survive the war.
“We celebrate the holiday for the first time in two years.”
“Everyone wears, including myself! I’m full of many feelings like trying to learn to live again. We feel free, even the weather is feeling different.”
Ms. Tariq, during the war, struggled to escape as food, by the city RSF, the army was besieged and cut by the US assistance.
The food is still scarce, but now there is hope.
“I feel beautiful. I feel safe. Although I was hungry, an elderly man, the kasim Agra said.
“You know, it doesn’t matter. Liberty is what is important.
“As you can see, I walk a mobile by pointing to a phone in his pocket,” he said.
“You couldn’t set up a mobile about two weeks ago.”
This was a head target for many people in different regions of Khartoum many people told me that mobile phones were a head target for a lifetime and RSF fighters.
Mr Agra was optimistic for the recovery of Khartoum and the country.
“I think government will bring investors: Americans, Saudi, Canadians, China, China, will rebuild this country.”
Although such a mass recreate is reconstruction, it is difficult to dream of maintaining different cultural and architectural characteristics of Khartoum.
Some of the women also reflected something I heard elsewhere – they can finally sleep again, and after the awake nights, RSF lootes will enter.
The weight of fear and loss is heavy, so much abuse story, many stories and disruptions of life.
“Our children are trauma” says Najwa Ibrahim.
“They need a psychiatrist to help them. My sister tried to work with his teacher and children, but it’s not enough.”
Ms. Tariq also has questions about the influence of the war: “When will the city be obtained again, will it be re-open?
“And another personal question as an activist, what will happen to all the freedoms and rights we have earned over the past five years?” The joint civilian government asked Bashkin to refer to the years of the joint civilian military government to return to civilian government.
“How will builders, actors, activists, how will it be again for freedom fighters? I’m not sure of our future.”
No one is convinced of the future of Sudan.
“We pray for the people of Darfur,” said Hawaa Abdulshafiea, the humanitarian crisis was the worst and referred to the Western fortress of the RSF, where the war center.
“God bless them.”