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Drone Strikes in Sudan Leave Thousands Without Medical Care

Severity: High (Score: 69.4)

Sources: Abcnews, Theguardian

Summary

In a series of drone strikes in Sudan, over 2 million people in Darfur have been left without proper medical care following an attack on Al Daein Teaching Hospital, which was rendered inoperable. The World Health Organization reports that the strike, attributed to the military, killed 70 people, including children, and injured 146 others. Concurrently, another drone strike in North Darfur killed 22 civilians at a market and injured 17 more, with an additional strike on a truck in North Kordofan resulting in 6 deaths and 10 injuries. The ongoing civil war, which began in April 2023, continues to escalate, with significant humanitarian implications as millions are displaced and at risk of famine. The attacks highlight the increasing targeting of civilian infrastructure amidst the conflict, raising alarms about the humanitarian crisis in the region. Key Points: • Over 2 million people in Darfur lack medical care after a drone strike on a major hospital. • Recent drone strikes killed at least 28 civilians, including children, in separate incidents. • The ongoing civil war in Sudan has displaced over 11.6 million people, worsening the humanitarian crisis.

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