A devastating strike on El-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan has caused the deaths of 64 people, including 13 children, two nurses, and a doctor. The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed the fatality figures following the attack on this critical healthcare facility.
The Sudanese army has denied claims from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that it was behind the strike, amidst ongoing conflict in the region. The attack has sparked international concern due to the high number of civilian casualties and the targeting of a medical institution.
El-Daein Teaching Hospital serves as a vital center for medical treatment in Sudan, and the destruction has severely impacted healthcare services in the area. The WHO has called for an immediate investigation and urged all parties to:
- Respect hospitals and medical personnel during conflicts
- Prevent further loss of life
Humanitarian groups are mobilizing to provide emergency aid and support to the survivors and families affected by this tragedy. The incident highlights the ongoing instability in Sudan and the urgent need for peace and safety for all civilians.
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