WHO: 64 killed in attack on hospital in Darfur
The World Health Organization reported 64 deaths, including children and medical staff, in an attack on a hospital in East Darfur, Sudan.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that at least 64 individuals were killed in an attack on a hospital in East Darfur, Sudan. Among the deceased, there were 13 children, as well as nurses and patients. The incident, which occurred at the El Daeen Teaching Hospital in the state capital, highlights the ongoing violence in the region, with WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus condemning the bloodshed and calling for immediate measures to protect civilians and healthcare workers.
The attack involved heavy weaponry, severely damaging the hospital and disrupting essential medical services, leaving many residents without access to care. Tedros emphasized the importance of resolving conflicts in Sudan to safeguard the health and well-being of the affected communities. WHO has been documenting assaults on healthcare facilities in Sudan, noting an increase in violence against health providers, particularly in regions like Darfur, where civil strife has been rampant.
This tragic event underscores a dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan as it continues to grapple with political instability and ongoing conflicts. With countless lives at stake, the international community faces a crucial need to intervene and support efforts towards peace, security, and the protection of human rights, especially concerning vulnerable populations such as children and healthcare workers in conflict zones.