The Bangladeshis there are not only fleeing Khartoum, but are also preparing to return to Bangladesh. Speaking on a mobile phone, Russel Mia, MD, an assistant at a tailor shop in Khartoum, told this correspondent, “We received a call from the Bangladesh embassy on Wednesday afternoon and sent my name and passport details, as well as four of my co-workers. -Activists, to embassy officials. We have heard that the Bangladesh embassy in Sudan is preparing to send us back to the country on April 29 or 30.
Talking about the situation in Khartoum, young Bangladeshi Russell Miya said, “The firing has not stopped. Neither of the opposing sides is following the ceasefire. A short walk from where we lived a few days ago Today some of us went to our previous house to collect our belongings. We saw that a three-storey building near our house was razed to the ground. This was done recently. We saw two fighter jets patrolling the area. Saw surveying. We are in constant alarm.”