WHO: At least 64 people killed in Sudan
At least 64 people, including 13 children, were killed in an attack on a hospital in Eastern Darfur, Sudan, as reported by the WHO.
The World Health Organization reported that at least 64 individuals have been killed, with 89 injured, following an attack on a hospital in Eastern Darfur, Sudan, on Friday evening. Among the deceased are 13 children, eight healthcare workers, and numerous patients, highlighting the tragic impact on vulnerable populations during conflicts.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of WHO, confirmed the incident via a message shared on social media platform X, emphasizing the need for immediate humanitarian access and protection for health facilities. The alarming toll demonstrates the ongoing violence plaguing the region and raises concerns over the safety of healthcare workers and patients amid escalating conflicts in Sudan.
This attack comes amid a backdrop of increasing violence and instability in Sudan, where humanitarian organizations have struggled to provide necessary assistance to those affected. The worsening situation calls for urgent international intervention to safeguard healthcare environments and ensure that humanitarian laws are upheld, ultimately aiming to prevent further loss of life and suffering.