At least 270 killed, over 2000 injured in Sudanese violence – WHO

On Tuesday, the Director General of the World Health Organization, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, reported that the violence that erupted in Sudan on Saturday has resulted in the deaths of 270 people and injuries to 2,600 others.

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The conflict broke out between the top generals of Sudan, causing millions of people to be trapped. The Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces have agreed to a 24-hour ceasefire following multiple requests for a cessation of hostilities.

Dr Tedros expressed his condolences for the three World Food Programme employees who lost their lives and called for an end to all loss of life.

“The heaviest fighting is currently in Khartoum. Movement has been restricted due to insecurity, creating challenges for health workers and ambulances, to reach health facilities, and putting further lives at risk,” Dr Tedros said.

Dr Tedros also noted that the medical supplies previously distributed by WHO are now depleted, and hospitals in Khartoum are experiencing shortages of medical personnel and critical medical supplies to aid injured civilians.

He urged all parties involved to abide by their responsibilities under international law, emphasizing that health care facilities and workers should never be targeted, particularly in a scenario where numerous civilians require urgent medical attention. (ILKHA)