Doctors without borders say that the increased struggles in the camp journal made too dangerous to work.
In Statement Monday, medical benefit – known for its acronym MSF of the French – said the fight in the camp at Zammer nearby City of El-Fasher made it “impossible … to continue to provide medical attention.”
“Despite the widespread hunger and huge humanitarian needs, we have no choice but to decide to suspend all our camp activities, including the MSF Polish hospital,” Group said.
The IMF was one of the few humanitarian groups who are still working in the camp, which are located about half a million people displaced by Sudan’s devastating 22-month civil war.
Healthcare professionals in the Field Hospital of the organization in Zajmama helped people wounded in attacks Paramilitary forces for fast support (RSF) This month, as well as the provision of care thousands of malnourished children.
“Stopping our project in the middle of deterioration of a disaster in Zamzum is a heart decision,” Yahya Kalilah said, director of Sudan MSF.
“Pure proximity of violence, great difficulties in sending stocks, the inability to send experienced adequate support staff and insecurity related to the routes from the camp for our colleagues and civilians leave us with a little election.”
We took the difficult decision to suspend our activities in Zamanz camp, North Darfur, Sudan. Violence demanded the camp, which hosted about 500,000 people.
We invite all armed actors in the area to protect civilians.
Details: https://t.co/7zb32yoe5d
– MSF International (@MSF) 24. February 2025
The war in Sudan broke out between the RSF and the Sudan army in April 2023. years.
Both sides were indicted for war crimes As the United Nations says that the violence killed tens of thousands of people, forced 14 million to escape their homes and encourage the humanitarian crisis.
11. February, RSF passed Zamzam, moved two days of conflicts with armies and allied armed groups and forced about 10,000 families to escape, according to the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The MSF said that his teams treated 139 patients with shooting and shrapnel wounds in his field hospital so far. But 11 people – including five children – it died because the object lacked the necessary equipment.
The organization also said that its ambulances are targeted in recent months.
Meanwhile, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutteres warned Monday “Further Escalation” after RSF and his allies agreed to form a parallel government.
Guterres spokesman, Stephane Dujarrić, said the UN chief was “deeply concerned” on Sunday announcement. “This further escalation in conflict … deepens the fragmentation of the country,” Dujarić said.
The LED LED government is not expected to get a widely recognition, with a group of accused of performing War crimesincluding genocide.
But it is a sign that the spraying of Sudan can cement how the RSF focuses on the Western region Darfur, while losing the country elsewhere.
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