More than 600 people have died since clashes began on April 15 between the Sudanese army and rapid reaction forces (special forces) in Sudan. According to TASS with reference to the Al Hadath TV channel, such data was provided by the Sudanese Minister of Health Haytham Mohammed Ibrahim.
“More than 600 people have died in clashes in Sudan,” the head of the Ministry of Health said. Ibrahim added that as a result of the fighting in Khartoum, 125 hospitals were seriously damaged.
As Ibrahim noted, at present “the ministry is facing great difficulties in obtaining assistance from abroad.” According to him, “if the war drags on, the country will suffer from diseases and the spread of epidemics.”
The Sudanese minister called on the warring parties to prevent attacks and attacks on hospitals and hospitals. “Medical facilities must be protected,” the head of the Sudanese Ministry of Health emphasized.
Earlier, the World Health Organization reported that the number of civilian deaths in the ongoing sixth day of clashes between the army and special forces reached 330, and 3,200 people were injured.
Source: Rosbalt

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