as spoke earlier to journalist patrick doyle has been following this story from south sudan, and i asked him how things are looking now that the fighting is entering its 3rd week. things are still extremely difficult on those moves. just see now to people who are able to afford people can have some, you know, cost to pay because everything has gone very, very high in terms of prices. so so many people are still talking to me because they don't have money to pay for the hefty fees that are needed for you to, to move out of the room. so that's one. and where they are, in fact, was guns are the, you know, bullets i've been flying on the streets. and that's very big. charlene. and at the time when also the truce that's been extended. of course, it has not stopped the fighting, but at least it has provided some, some opportunity for people to get out. and it's coming to an end by, by monday, who will not be talking about to say again, we have not had of any time to get into to expand it. and that is very consigning for this. and he's people, we've had all the pieces of, of a process we've had