WHO Is Outraged By Attacks On Medical Institutions In Sudan

The World Health Organization (WHO) is shocked by the frequent attacks on medical institutions in Sudan, where 22 similar facts have been recorded over the past 8 weeks.

A WHO WHOLE says: “WHO is shocked by the frequent attacks on medical institutions in Sudan. Over the past 8 weeks, 22 such attacks have been confirmed.”

Emphasizing that attacks on medical institutions deserve condemnations and are a violation of international humanitarian law, the document recalls that access to medical services was greatly limited due to the war, which has been continuing in Sudan for more than a year.

“Hospitals, medical institutions, ambulances and other healthcare facilities are a rescue circle for the Sudanese people, who is undergoing an ongoing conflict and frequent movements due to the ongoing war. An attack on medical institutions, personnel and supply in Sudan led to the fact that they led to the fact that they led to that the healthcare system in Sudan is hanging in the balance, ”the WHO

emphasizes.

Medical workers in Sudan “continue to provide vital assistance, working in incredibly difficult conditions, with determination to serve millions of people,” WHO GOTED, but their perseverance and dedication are rewarded with bombing, persecution, intimidation, injuries and death. ”

“According to international humanitarian law, healthcare, medical property, medical workers and patients must be protected even during the war,” it is reminded in the statement.

It emphasizes that the world is a prerequisite for ensuring the health of the Sudanese people and restoring the country’s health system.

– Civil War in Sudan

In Sudan, the struggle for power between the army and the forces of quick response (SBR) has been continuing in Sudan, which have made a joint revolution against the government formed with the participation of civilians after the overthrow of the 30-year reign of Omar al-Bashir.

In the civil war, which began in mid -April 2023 and continues in most states of Sudan, the army continues to dominate the northern and eastern states, while the SBR is more effective in the Western and southern states.

Negotiations in Gidd through the mediation of Saudi Arabia and the USA, the peaceful initiative of countries neighboring countries under the leadership of Egypt, the efforts of the intergovernmental body for development in East Africa and negotiations in Manam, the capital of Bahrain did not lead to the cessation of the war.

According to the UN, as a result of the conflict in Sudan, where the largest crisis of the population and hunger expands in the world, more than 18,800 people were killed, about 10 million people are forced to leave their homes, and more than 25 million people need urgent humanitarian assistance.