Residents of Dalgo in northern Sudan have rejected the arrival of new displaced persons fleeing conflict in Darfur, sparking widespread debate on social media. The local government condemned this stance, viewing it as a threat to social peace.
The United Nations expressed deep shock at the assassination of the West Darfur governor, viewing the incident as evidence of deteriorating security conditions in the region. This event occurs amid rising violence and conflicts in Darfur.
An airstrike on a hospital in the town of Al-Daein, Darfur, on March 20 resulted in the deaths of 70 individuals, including 15 children. Initially described as an accidental incident, the attack was aimed at Rapid Support Forces fighters using the hospital as an operations center.
The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected allegations from US advisor for African affairs, Masad Boulos, claiming that the Sudanese Armed Forces bombed the Al-Daein Teaching Hospital. The ministry emphasized that these accusations were made without verifying the facts.
Separate attacks by the Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur and North Kordofan have resulted in the deaths of 20 civilians and injuries to others, drawing increasing condemnation from the Sudan Doctors Network.
The World Health Organization reports that over two million people in Darfur, Sudan, lack adequate medical care following a drone attack that rendered the El Daein Teaching Hospital inoperable. The attack, attributed to the Sudanese army, resulted in 70 fatalities and significant destruction.
The United Nations announced that the death toll from the attack on a hospital in East Darfur has risen to <strong>70</strong> after more bodies were recovered. The attack, which occurred last Friday, has sparked a wave of international condemnation.
The United Nations reported that the death toll from a drone strike on a hospital in Darfur has risen to <strong>70 fatalities</strong>. This tragic incident highlights the increasing use of drones in the ongoing Sudanese conflict, which has claimed over <strong>500 civilian lives</strong> this year.
The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the attack by Port Sudan forces on a hospital in East Darfur, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries. This incident is viewed as a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.
An armed attack on a medical facility in Darfur, Sudan, resulted in the deaths of <strong>64</strong> people, including <strong>13</strong> children, according to the World Health Organization. This tragedy highlights the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in the region.
The World Health Organization reported that 13 children died in the latest wave of violence sweeping Darfur, Sudan, where clashes between rival factions erupt amid ongoing civil war. Health facilities have been targeted in a clear violation of humanitarian law.
An airstrike has led to the deaths of 64 people, including 13 children, and injured 89 others at a hospital in Darfur, according to the World Health Organization. The organization has called for the urgent need to protect civilians and healthcare workers.