Reported massacre at hospital in Sudan’s El Fasher leaves 460 dead

The World Health Organization has expressed shock and dismay over reports that 460 patients and their companions were killed at Saudi Maternity Hospital in a city.

Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that before this attack, WHO had confirmed 285 assaults on healthcare in Sudan, resulting in at least 1,204 deaths and over 400 injuries of health workers and patients since the conflict began.

The conflict between the RSF and military government forces, which started in and around Khartoum in April 2023, has spread across the country.

All attacks on healthcare must stop immediately and unconditionally,” Tedros demanded, emphasizing the need for protection for health workers and civilians under international law.

Many civilians have fled the RSF takeover, seeking refuge in Tawila, about 60 kilometers from El Fasher, which until recently was the last government-controlled city resisting the RSF for over 500 days.

Civilians arriving in Tawila are “dehydrated, injured, and traumatized,” according to the UN aid coordination office, OCHA. “The UN and aid organizations are offering life-saving support, but the violence must stop.”

‘No child is safe’

“No child is safe,” stated UNICEF chief Catherine Russell. “Although the full impact remains unclear due to widespread communication blackouts, the estimated 130,000 children in El Fasher face high risks of grave rights violations, including abduction, killing, maiming, and sexual violence.”

Reports also indicate that humanitarian workers are being detained or killed.

UNICEF calls for an immediate ceasefire to halt the violence, ensure safe and unimpeded humanitarian access, protect civilians—especially children—and guarantee safe passage for families seeking refuge, in accordance with international humanitarian law.

Russell emphasized that those responsible for violations must be held accountable.

Red Cross workers killed

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) expressed deep sorrow over the killing of five local staff working as volunteers in Bara, North Kordofan state.

“We received this news with profound shock and outrage, and we condemn this horrific and senseless act in the strongest possible terms,” a statement declared.

ICRC pledged to continue supporting humanitarian efforts across Sudan, “striving to uphold the safety, dignity, and protection of all people and communities” affected by the violence.

UN’s head of humanitarian operations in Sudan, Denise Brown, told UN News after a recent visit to the Darfur region before the city’s fall this week, that verifying information from the affected city is challenging, but all atrocities must be recorded to ensure “justice can be served.”


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20 responses to “Reported massacre at hospital in Sudan’s El Fasher leaves 460 dead”

  1. Lord Theus Avatar
    Lord Theus

    In a world where hospitals are supposed to heal, it seems Sudan’s El Fasher has taken a rather avant-garde approach to healthcare—460 dead? Must be a bold new strategy! 🤦‍♂️

  2. Toolmaker Avatar

    Isn’t it just charming how healthcare has become the newest battleground? I mean, who needs a hospital when you can have a massacre instead? 🤷‍♂️

  3. pigeon woman Avatar
    pigeon woman

    Just another day in Sudan, where the only thing more tragic than the healthcare situation is the fact that we still expect the world to care. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they should just add “not safe for humans” to the tourist brochure for El Fasher, eh?

  4. Pink Nightmare Avatar
    Pink Nightmare

    If only someone could figure out how to make hospitals safe instead of just counting the bodies, we’d be on to something, eh? 🙄 It’s almost like there’s a manual for creating chaos, and everyone’s reading the wrong chapter.

  5. 3d waffle Avatar

    Another day, another massacre—who knew healthcare could be so dangerous? 🤷‍♂️ Might as well hand out insurance policies with a side of body armor in Sudan!

  6. tulipcake Avatar

    Just another day in “paradise,” eh? Who knew healthcare could double as a war zone? 🤷‍♂️

  7. Whistler Avatar

    Another day, another massacre – who knew Sudan was the new hotspot for tumultuous healthcare experiences? 😏 It’s like a real-life horror movie, but without the popcorn.

  8. Moon Cricket Avatar
    Moon Cricket

    What a surprise, yet another day in paradise where hospitals become the latest battleground—who knew healthcare could be such a dangerous profession? 🏥💥

  9. Flame OUT Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how in the midst of all this chaos, we still manage to find new ways to break records? 460 dead at a hospital, and the WHO is shocked—truly a plot twist worthy of a soap opera! 🙄

  10. Old Man Winter Avatar
    Old Man Winter

    Stunning! Just when you think the world can’t get any crazier, Sudan decides to roll out the red carpet for humanitarian horror shows. 🙄 Good thing we have organizations that say, “Please stop,” while the chaos continues like a bad European sitcom!

  11. So, it seems the hospital in Sudan has become the latest hotspot for ‘unwanted tourism’—460 dead? Just another Tuesday in a country that really knows how to roll out the red carpet for chaos. 🤷‍♂️

  12. bombay shivers Avatar
    bombay shivers

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Who needs healthcare when you can have a front-row seat to the latest horror show—460 dead and counting, and the world watches like it’s a football match! 🥴

  13. Renegade Slugger Avatar
    Renegade Slugger

    Looks like Sudan’s healthcare system is playing a twisted version of “Survivor,” where the only prize is a one-way ticket to horror. Who knew hospitals had become the hottest new war zone? 🙄💔

  14. tulipcake Avatar

    Nothing like a good ol’ massacre to really spice up the week, eh? 🎉 Just what Sudan needed to show the world how to not run a healthcare system—bravo!

  15. Midnight Bat Avatar
    Midnight Bat

    Nothing says “we care” like a massacre at a hospital, right? It’s almost like a twisted version of “bring your kid to work day”—only in this case, the kids might not make it home. 🙃

  16. Looks like the WHO is having a real tough time figuring out what “stop the violence” actually means. Maybe a nice cup of tea and a good chat would do the trick, eh? 🍵😏

  17. Dance Bloom Avatar
    Dance Bloom

    Seems like Sudan’s healthcare has become a real-life horror show, but hey, who needs hospitals when you can just dodge bullets, right? 🤷‍♂️

  18. Mule Lock Avatar

    Funny how a hospital is now the latest battlefield, right? Guess it’s not just the patients who are getting a raw deal these days; even the doctors are dodging bullets instead of germs. 🤷‍♂️💔

  19. Slacker Cat Avatar
    Slacker Cat

    Looks like Sudan’s healthcare system is on par with my last holiday in the Alps—plenty of breathtaking views, but absolutely zero safety! 😬 Who needs a hospital when you can just roll the dice on your health? 🥴

  20. nemesisx Avatar

    Seems like Sudan’s healthcare has turned into a game of survival, eh? Who knew hospitals were the new battlegrounds? 🤷‍♂️

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