KHARTOUM.- An attack against a hospital in Sudan left at least 64 dead and 89 injured, reported the World Health Organization (OMS).
Attack on hospital in Sudan leaves several dead and injured, WHO reports
An attack against El-Daein Teaching Hospitalin Darfur East, It left 64 people dead and 89 injured, the WHO reported.
Previously, the humanitarian office of the HIM in Sudan expressed being “dismayed” by what happened, noting that the attack would have caused the death of dozens of people, including children, in addition to numerous injuries.
Sudanese rights group Emergency Lawyerswhich documents abuses in the internal conflict, denounced that the attack had been carried out by the Sudanese army in the middle of the war against the Rapid Support Forces (FAR).
This conflict pits Sudan’s regular army and paramilitary forces against each other, generating a humanitarian crisis that has impacted the civilian population, including health centers.
So far, reports indicate that among the victims there are civilians and minors, which has increased the concern of international organizations about the situation in the region.
Tensions grow in the Middle East due to US / Israel conflict with Iran
In another incident, around 120 people were injured after the impact of Iranian missiles in southern Israel, according to reports from the emergency service. Belly David Adom (MDA).
The attacks occurred on Saturday night in the area of Negev desertwhere strategic facilities are located, including the city of Dimona.
One of the missiles directly hit a building, causing its partial collapse and leaving dozens injured, including a 10-year-old boy in serious condition and a woman with moderate injuries.
In addition to injuries from the impact and shrapnel, people were reported affected while seeking shelter or due to nervous breakdowns resulting from the attack.
Las Israel Defense Forces confirmed the direct impact of at least one projectile, while images released show significant damage to urban structures.
According to Iranian authorities, the missile launch was a “response” to a previous attack against the Natanz nuclear complexwhich would have been the target of an offensive attributed to the United States and Israel.
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran indicated that, despite the attack, no leak of radioactive material was detected at the facility.
Dimona, one of the impacted points in Israel, is home to the Negev Nuclear Research Centerconsidered strategic and surrounded by strict security measures.
Although Israel maintains a policy of not confirming its nuclear capacity, various reports indicate that the country possesses weapons of this type.
Additional attacks were also reported in northern Israel by the Hezbollah militia, which reinforces the scenario of regional tension.
Trump’s new warning to Iran
Hours after the recent round of attacks between Israel and Iran, US President, Donald Trumpissued a new warning to the Iranian regime.
Trump warned that if Tehran does not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz in the next 48 hours, his government will attack power plants, starting with their highest capacity facilities.
“If Iran does not fully open, without threats, the Strait of Hormuz within the next 48 hours from this very moment, the United States will attack and destroy its various power plants, starting with the largest“he wrote in Truth Social.

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