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Zelenskyy says will work with Trump to ‘strengthen’ Ukraine air defences

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But he took with him a precious record of his photographs and videos - stored on memory cards and in two external hard drives - as well as his laptop and phone.“The biggest problem I faced on the road was how I could hide them,” he said.

Zelenskyy says will work with Trump to ‘strengthen’ Ukraine air defences

“Because these are dangerous things. If the RSF or any soldier sees them, you can't explain.”For the first major leg of the trek, Mohamed stashed them in a hole under the foot pedals of the pickup, without telling the driver.He and Muzamil were held up at one checkpoint by Sudanese soldiers suspicious they were heading into RSF territory to join the enemy. But otherwise, they reached Dar es Salaam, the town that marked the end of army control, without incident.

Zelenskyy says will work with Trump to ‘strengthen’ Ukraine air defences

Here they joined other travellers - a convoy of six vehicles en route to the village of Khazan Jadid.“We paid the RSF soldiers to go with us,” says Mohamed. “If you want to arrive safely you need to pay the RSF.”

Zelenskyy says will work with Trump to ‘strengthen’ Ukraine air defences

The drivers collected money from the passengers and handed it over at the first checkpoint, where one of the RSF fighters got into each car.

At this point Mohammed hid his memory cards in a piece of paper that he put with other documents.But many observers believe there is a danger that Sudan will drift into de-facto partition, with the two warring parties and their backers entrenching themselves in their zones of influence.

The RSF is working to set up a parallel government in areas it controls, gathering allied groups to sign a political charter and constitution last month in Nairobi.Its intention was to show that despite battlefield setbacks, it remains a potent force - and that its desire to take control of the country remains undimmed.

Sudan's people have borne the brunt of this brutal civil war, which has inflicted massive death, destruction, and human rights violations on civilians.The United Nations has described the situation in the country as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. More than 12 million people have been forced to flee their homes and millions face acute food shortages, with parts of the country driven into famine.

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