27/08/2024

Emergency Rooms Continue Defying the Impossible to Serve the Affected

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Emergency rooms in various areas have continued their efforts to alleviate the suffering of citizens in regions affected by military operations. Despite ongoing artillery shelling and military activities, these rooms and committees are making significant efforts to provide health and food assistance to those in need.

In Bahri city, free kitchens have resumed operations in the four sectors to offer breakfast, lunch, or both to approximately 35,000 beneficiaries, including families, children, and the elderly.

Despite occasional artillery shelling in the southern parts of Khartoum, the South Belt Emergency Room continues its efforts to deliver food to affected families. Yesterday, the room announced that a projectile hit the Al-Salama Charity Center following the sound of artillery fire, causing partial damage to some homes.

The South Belt Room continued its food services to the affected in the Kababish Kitchen and Al-Inqaz neighborhood.

In Omdurman, the Resistance Committees reported that more than 20 homes had collapsed due to recent floods and rains in Al-Mansoura, based on a preliminary estimate. The committees stated that the Rapid Support Forces prevented displaced residents from re-entering the neighborhood, hindering the ability to accurately assess the damage and locate the homes.

In the Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur, according to the coordination of the Al-Fashir Resistance Committees, the camp’s market and field were shelled by the Rapid Support Forces, leading to the death of 20 people and injuring 32 others.

The Al-Fashir Committees also reported yesterday that the artillery shelling by the Rapid Support Forces on residential neighborhoods and civilian institutions in the city resulted in significant destruction of parts of the Southern Desert College in the western sector and the destruction of the police hospital.

In eastern Sudan, the Kassala Youth Emergency Room continues to provide services to the displaced despite the rain. In collaboration with the Kassala Secondary Students Union, the room distributed food over the past two days to shelters spread across the city.

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