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WHO on Sudan: At least 64 people killed in attacks on hospitals

The WHO reports at least 64 fatalities, including children and healthcare workers, in a recent attack on a hospital in East Darfur, amidst ongoing violence in Sudan.

The World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted a tragic incident in East Darfur where at least 64 individuals were killed in an attack on a hospital in Ed Daein. Among the deceased are 13 children and eight healthcare workers, underscoring the severe impact of the violence on vulnerable populations in the conflict. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO's Director-General, expressed grave concern regarding the ongoing violence and its implications for healthcare delivery in the region.

This recent attack has forced the closure of the Ed Daein hospital, emphasizing the dire situation for the healthcare system in Sudan. According to WHO reports, there have been over 2,000 verified deaths across at least 213 attacks on healthcare facilities amid a nearly three-year-long conflict in the country. The sustained violence has critically disrupted essential health services, leaving many without access to necessary medical care in a time of significant need.

The implications of such attacks are profound, as they not only claim lives but also devastate the already fragile healthcare infrastructure in Sudan. As the conflict rages on, the international community faces increasing pressure to address the humanitarian crisis and protect healthcare workers and facilities from being targets of violence, making it crucial to consider how to support and safeguard health services in conflict zones going forward.

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