10/09/2023

Dozens killed in aerial bombardment south of Khartoum

Follow-up - moatinoon
An emergency room south of the belt, south of the national capital, said that an aerial bombardment targeting (Qoro) market in the south of the belt had killed at least 23 civilians to date. The Chamber launched an urgent appeal to medical personnel, paramedics and blood donors to attend Bashir Hospital immediately.
According to the Chambers Facebook account, the aerial bombardment began at around 07:15, shelling (Qoro) market area. The clashes began with a projectile fall in the 17th district of May, the source of which was not identified by the room, resulting in the death of a woman and a child and the partial demolition of a house and the injury of 7 people.
The Chamber warned that the spectre of dereliction was threatening Bashirs hospital once again, as medical supplies were interrupted, as well as the access of medical personnel. Medical stocks were close to running out in the absence of safe corridors for medical personnel and supplies. This directly threatens the hospitals discharge, depriving nearly 1,000 emergency treatment services per month.
They called on those responsible to overcome obstacles to humanitarian and medical assistance and humanitarian organizations to continue to support to ensure the sustainability of services.

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