Published on March 30, 2026
At least 64 people, including 13 children, were killed in a devastating strike on a hospital in East Darfur, Sudan, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Saturday. This tragic incident has further escalated concerns about the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in the region amid the civil war that has engulfed the country.
The attack highlights the alarming trend of assaults on health care facilities in Sudan, a situation that has become increasingly dire over recent months. According to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the total number of deaths resulting from attacks on health care has now surpassed 2,000 since the conflict intensified. This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need for international attention and intervention to protect vulnerable populations caught in the crossfire.
Health care providers in Sudan have faced unprecedented challenges as they attempt to deliver critical medical services amidst rampant violence. Hospitals have been targeted, staff members have been threatened, and medical supplies have dwindled, severely impairing the ability to provide care for those in need.
The international community has called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and respect for humanitarian principles to safeguard the lives of innocents. The WHO has emphasized the importance of protecting health care workers and facilities as fundamental to combating the ongoing health crisis exacerbated .
As violence escalates, more civilians face dire health risks, compounding the challenges posed and inadequate health infrastructure. The situation in Sudan remains critical, demanding an urgent response from global leaders and humanitarian organizations.
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