Medics: 17 civilian dead in Sudanese capital amidst intense shelling

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Medics: 17 civilian dead in Sudanese capital amidst intense shelling
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More than 17 civilians are killed and over a hundred people injured in the latest fighting between the army and the paramilitary group RSF, the Sudan Doctors Syndicate reported

A man walks while smoke rises above buildings after aerial bombardment, during clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum North, Sudan, May 1, 2023. / Photo: Reuters Archive

In a statement on Thursday, the Sudan Doctors Syndicate said the Mayo area witnessed heavy shelling late Wednesday night, leaving at least 106 others injured, including 36 people who required surgical intervention. "The medical staff at Bashaer Governmental Teaching Hospital experienced great pressure in dealing with cases due to their large number and the lack of medical staff," added the statement, calling on doctors and medical staff near the hospital to"provide assistance."

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