Strike on Sudan Hospital Kills 64 as Health Care Death Toll Tops 2,000
The strike killed 64 people including medical staff and children, injuring 89, and has left the hospital non-functional amid Sudan's ongoing conflict with over 2,000 deaths in healthcare attacks.
- At least 64 people have died in another attack on a hospital in Sudan, according to the World Health Organisation .
- The victims included 13 children, two nurses, a doctor, and multiple patients at the Al Deain Teaching Hospital.
- The total number of deaths linked to attacks on healthcare facilities in Sudan has now reached 2,036, according to the WHO.
- The Al Deain Teaching Hospital has been rendered nonfunctional, forcing other facilities to address urgent healthcare needs.
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The attack on a health facility is a potential war crime. Also in Sudan drones ensure that the war becomes more and more dangerous for civilians.
WHO chief says at least 64 killed in Sudan hospital strike
An airstrike on a Sudanese hospital over the weekend has killed at least 64 people, the World Health Organization confirmed Sunday, as the country's warring militaries traded accusations of responsibility.
Shafaq News - Khartoum: The Sudanese Observatory for Human Rights reported that the Sudanese army continued its airstrikes on densely populated areas and facilities during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, resulting in casualties, including women and children receiving treatment at a hospital in North Darfur that was bombed. The Observatory detailed an attack by a Turkish-made Akanji drone belonging to the Sudanese Air Force in Port Sudan, targeting Al-D…
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