
Half the hospitals in Sudan's capital are 'out of action' as casualties rise
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Half the hospitals in Sudan's capital are "out of action" due to intensifying clashes, according to a leading aid organization -- even as the number of casualties rise, with many of the injured in dire need of medical attention.
"According to the information we have in Khartoum, 50% of hospitals have been out of action in the first 72 hours," said Abdalla Hussein, the Médecins Sans Frontière operational manager for Sudan. "This is because the staff weren't feeling safe to go there or the hospitals themselves have been subject to shelling or bombing," he said.
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