The World Health Organization reported that the number of casualties in armed clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces had risen to 420 killed and 3,700 wounded. due to insecurity and attacks on ambulances and medical facilities.
It was reported that 20 hospitals were out of service and that 12 other hospitals were at similar risk due to a shortage of medical supplies and health workers.
She confirmed the distribution of vital supplies and fuel to major hospitals, but the volatile security situation remains an obstacle to large-scale supplies.
In addition, independent medical committees spoke of the difficulty of obtaining a complete and accurate number of victims, in light of the lack of access to hospitals for some of them and the inability to deal with some of them as a result of hostilities.
It is noteworthy that, despite the truce agreements between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, it did not take place due to increased fighting and the exchange of accusations of breaking the truce and its non-compliance. Stuck due to ongoing fighting.