BBC UK
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My family buried my 84-year-old grandmother while bullets were flying over their heads at a graveyard in Omdurman - just across the River Nile from Khartoum .
The area sees constant battles, with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) trying to take control of the police base.
As a result, sick people are no longer receiving hospital treatment in the city.
The army chief, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan , has been trapped in the military headquarters since the start of the war on 15 April .
The army has intensified its operations against the RSF since Gen Burhan's siege ended.
This has led to an increase in civilian casualties, including the deaths of 25 civilians.
Most of the victims are poor black people, who feel they have been forgotten by the world.
Many of Khartoum 's middle-class residents have fled early in the conflict.
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