in london, is dallia abdelmoniem, a sudanese political commentator. fled the country during the fighting. a warm welcome to you all and thanks for joining us today for an inside story. nisreen, let me start with you today. this cease-fire that was brokered by the u.s. and saudi arabia, how is it holding up so far? guest: unfortunately the cease-fire collapsed very big from the early morning hours of today. my husband is still in h khartoum and he recorded voice notes and talk to me about hearing a lot of gunfire, a little bumming around him. in fact, one hour ago, a -- flights were dropped by the rsf from the army side and resolve videos, two pilots had to actually use parachute to jump out of their planes. it is escalating, unfortunately. not going down. also, the army announced that the rsf right now have reached the area where we actually have a lot of gold reserves for the country, but also a lot of cash that was freshly printed for the country. i think we are now witnessing a severe collapse of the cease-fire, although yesterday many areas around