
Today (Monday), Sudan Doctors ’Network accused the Rapid Support Forces of being behind the killing of 3 civilians and the injury of 20 others in artillery shelling targeting the city of Al -Abyad, the capital of North Kordofan State (south), indicating that some of the wounded are in a dangerous condition, which is likely to rise the death toll.
The network pointed out that the Rapid Support Forces caused the massacre as a result of the targeting of the shells of the homes of citizens and the sites of their gatherings in the city, asking the international community and the United Nations to pressure the rapid support forces to stop their barbaric attacks on civilians.
The Rapid Support Forces bombed the city of Omdurman, north of Khartoum earlier today, killing 6 civilians, including two children, and wounded 36 others. According to a medical source, half of the injured are children.
The percentage of victims among women and children in Sudan has increased as the weakest link in armed conflicts, as they pay the largest price in light of the increasing violence, and the escalation of rapid support from its deliberate targeting of civilians.
Ibrahim Khater, the general manager of the Ministry of Health in North Darfur, said that the number of children was 2059, while 2468 women were killed, since the beginning of the war on April 15, 2023 until March 15, 2025, explaining that the total number of dead and injured increased to 15006 due to the continued clashes in the state.
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He pointed to the presence of large numbers of deaths that did not reach hospitals, in addition to the deaths of the dead and the injured daily in the villages west, south, east and northern El Fasher, as a result of targeting continuous rapid support for the city of El Fasher.
He pointed out that the health sector faces many challenges, the most prominent of which is the lack of medical and health cadres, the lack of drug supplies, the weak capacity of hospitals as a result of the exit of most of them from service, in addition to the scarcity of food commodities, the high prices, and the increase in the cost of fuel.
At the same time, the Emergency Chamber, south of Khartoum, said that 10 women had died during the birth, as a result of the suspension of the Bashaer Hospital south of the belt, due to the escalation of military actions.