A horrific Sudan hospital strike has claimed the lives of at least 64 individuals and left 89 wounded, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirms. The devastating incident, which occurred at a healthcare facility in East Darfur, tragically included children and dedicated medical personnel among its victims.
The United Nations’ humanitarian office in Sudan expressed profound shock regarding the attack. Officials reported that dozens were killed, including minors, and many more sustained injuries in what appears to be an army drone assault on the facility.
WHO Condemns Sudan Hospital Strike
The World Health Organization released its report on Saturday, detailing the grim aftermath of the assault. The agency underscores the severe violation of international humanitarian law when medical facilities and personnel are targeted.
This attack highlights the escalating dangers faced by civilians and healthcare providers in conflict zones. Efforts to deliver essential medical aid are severely hampered by such acts of violence. (according to Reuters)
Humanitarian Impact of the Sudan Hospital Strike
The ongoing conflict in Sudan continues to inflict a heavy toll on the civilian population. Attacks on critical infrastructure, particularly hospitals, exacerbate an already dire humanitarian situation across the region. (according to BBC News)
The international community is calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for all parties to respect the neutrality of medical facilities. Protection for healthcare workers and patients remains paramount amidst the crisis.
Reference: World news | The Guardian




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