For 22-year-old Sarah, it was like every other regular Saturday at her household dwelling in Khartoumβs al-Riyadh district.
Her youthful brother had simply left to sit down his GCSE English examination when the sound of speedy gunfire started to ring out on their residential avenue.
"It was so hectic. Everything was just panic, panic, panic," she mentioned.
Within hours, Sarah's neighbourhood turned the centre of an influence wrestle that had erupted into warfare.
Soldiers from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took up station alongside their street and from then on, the preventing was relentless.
"There was nothing we could do. There was fighting the whole day," she mentioned. "We couldn't even sleep."
At first, it was gunfire. But by the second day, the Sudanese Army started concentrating on the realm with air strikes.
"It was horrible. Every time they fired something our whole house would shake," she mentioned.
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The household was compelled to cover because the battle raged simply metres from their dwelling. By final Wednesday, it had reached their doorstep.
"A shell landed on the school opposite and then an hour later, one fell into our home. So we had to leave, we had to evacuate," Sarah added.
"All the windows were broken, the front door had melted. Even the electric wires outside were torn apart."
Fortunately, Sarah's household have been largely unhurt apart from a shrapnel harm in her uncle's leg.
But it had develop into too harmful for them to remain at dwelling, so that they braved the treacherous journey by means of the chaos to a different relations' home close by.
"It was so scary, I was driving on the road and RSF forces were passing right by me," she mentioned.
It was there the household determined to depart Khartoum altogether for Cairo in Egypt - a journey that may find yourself taking them 66 hours.
Sarah's household is one among hundreds which have determined to flee Khartoum and different battlegrounds following over per week of intense violence which has seen over 450 killed, in line with the United Nations.
Historically, Khartoum has been spared the violence afflicting different components of the nation.
But for the previous week, Sudan's capital has been the epicentre of the battle between de facto President al-Burhan's armed forces and his rival Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo's RSF.
The metropolis's residents at the moment are leaving in droves, headed by street for areas each inside Sudan and overseas the place they hope to search out security.
The United Nations has mentioned 20,000 refugees from Sudan have crossed into neighbouring Chad, whereas 4,000 South Sudanese individuals dwelling within the nation have returned dwelling following the battle.
Others have headed east on the 35-hour journey in direction of Port Sudan on the Red Sea, the place ships depart for the Saudi Arabian coastal metropolis of Jeddah.
After the shell hit, Sarah's household chartered a bus to take them to the border with Egypt round 570 miles away.
She says they paid the equal of round Β£170 per particular person however costs are rising every day - and suppliers at the moment are charging effectively over double that.
The preventing had moved north of the Nile River which allowed them to depart in a interval of relative calm. The group needed to move by means of a number of RSF and Sudanese Army checkpoints as they left, however she says the troopers allow them to by means of with out bother.
First, they went to Dongola the place they spent the evening, earlier than carrying on to the Egyptian border at Argeen.
"We spent 20 hours on the border. It was so crowded, everyone was there," she advised Sky News.
"People were outside just laying on the ground because the buses were so uncomfortable," she mentioned.
Egyptian state TV mentioned on Tuesday that greater than 100 buses carrying Sudanese, Egyptian and different nationalities had arrived in the previous couple of hours alone.
The chaotic state of affairs on the Egyptian border has meant that some persons are contemplating different routes.
After spending 5 days hiding alone at his dwelling in Khartoum amid the violence, Marwan had hoped to affix the plenty heading for Egypt.
But when his neighbours knowledgeable him they have been travelling to close by Al-Jazira state, he determined to affix them.
"I didn't want to leave. I was scared because I was alone. They [the warring sides] are good with families, but me being on my ownβ¦it was very scary," he mentioned.
The group determined it was most secure for a number of the different members to affix Marwan in his automobile for the journey, in order to not arouse suspicion at checkpoints.
Marwan says that he was questioned by RSF troopers in regards to the U.S. {dollars} he was carrying on the checkpoint.
"They were saying: 'You're going away with dollars!' and things like that, but they were just playing with me I think," he mentioned.
After the convoy was let by means of, Marwan says paramilitaries fired shells on the facet of the street.
"I guess they wanted to scare usβ¦or they were trying to be funny," he mentioned.
"The thing is, Rapid Support Forces are mainly kids. A lot of them are around 16-years-old."
After round 4 hours, he arrived within the city of Al-Hasaheisa the place he met his prolonged household who had arrived the day earlier than.
Marwan says that a few of his relations are nonetheless making an attempt to get their passports, which had been left at an workplace in Khartoum that has been harmful to go to in latest days. But as quickly as they obtain them, they plan to go overseas.
"We wanted to go to Egypt, but the situation at the border is so bad. I spoke to my friend who is there - people are staying there for full days. Mosquitos everywhere, no food, no bathrooms," he mentioned.
He hopes to journey to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, from the place he'll journey onwards to affix his household in Dubai.
Since Sarah and Marwan left their properties, the 2 warring sides have agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire brokered by the United States and Saudi Arabia.
Thousands are hoping to make use of the chance to evacuate, together with international governments that are within the technique of repatriating their residents utilizing airfields close to the capital metropolis.
But the state of affairs stays unstable, with reviews of battles raging in Darfur and close to Khartoum.
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