'No one can ever guarantee when this war will end,' Dr. Mohamed Fath Alrahman told Newsweek from the Sudanese capital Khartoum.
Sudanese medical staff are hiding their identities to avoid abduction or assassination, one doctor has told, as the country's warring factions continue their vicious struggle for control regardless of ceasefire agreements.
"We still can hear a lot of fire, a lot of shooting," Alrahman said."We still can hear the air strikes. We still can hear the artillery shots every now and then…Fighting is on and off right now. But for the past 24 hours, it's been getting more aggressive.
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