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In Sudan's capital, people are trapped inside as bodies pile up in the streets amid ongoing violence

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Dallia Abdelmoniem hasn’t left her home since Saturday.

The journalist-turned-baker lives in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, where rival forces have been battling for control of the country since Saturday.

“With all the gunshots and the artillery and the jet fighters, it seems very much like a Hollywood production, but it’s not. It’s actually what’s happening outside — right outside our houses and our homes and in the middle of our capital city,” Abdelmoniem told As It Happens host Nil Köksal on Monday.

“It’s a new phenomenon for all of us in Khartoum. But right now, this is the reality we’re living in.”

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