Sudan's Healthcare Hit: Deadly Drone Strikes Escalate
Sudan's paramilitary forces conducted a drone attack on Al-Jabalain Hospital in White Nile province, killing 10 people, including medical staff. The strikes signify a deadly escalation in the conflict with the army, severely impacting Sudan's healthcare system amidst ongoing warfare. Emergency aid operations remain critically hampered.
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Sudan's ongoing conflict took a horrific turn as paramilitary forces launched a drone attack on Al-Jabalain Hospital in White Nile province. The assault resulted in the deaths of at least 10 individuals, including seven medical staff, deepening the healthcare crisis in the nation.
Doctors Without Borders, commonly known as MSF, confirmed the two drone strikes, which targeted both an operating theatre and a maternity ward, leaving a trail of destruction and injury. The escalation in drone warfare between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese army threatens to cripple an already strained healthcare system.
The attack comes amid a broader pattern of violence against health infrastructures in Sudan, a situation drawing condemnation from both local and international bodies. Aid groups, including the World Health Organization, sound alarms as Sudan's healthcare remains a battleground in the country's nearly three-year civil war.
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