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Devastation in Omdurman: Market Attack
Sunday, February 2, 2025
The crisis in Sudan is far from over. Meanwhile the Sudanese Doctors Syndicate has reported critical shortages of medical personnel and a dire need for additional medical support at Al-Naw hospital, where the injured were treated.
A video posted on social media revealed the grim aftermath of the attack, with rows of body bags and wounded individuals, including some being treated on the hospital floor.
"This tragic event adds to the bloody record of this militia, " said Khalid al-Aleisir, minister of culture and government spokesperson. "It's a clear violation of international humanitarian law. "
This is not just about numbers and statistics. Behind every casualty figure, there are families torn apart, communities shattered, and a nation grappling with unimaginable pain.
It's a stark reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where civilians bear the brunt of the conflict and desperately need global support and intervention for survival.
How will the international community respond to the ongoing chaos in Sudan? The world is watching, but for now, the people of Omdurman and other cities in Sudan need urgent help.
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