Today, the Sudanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of casualties in the clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has risen to 512, and 4,193 injured. The ministry indicated, in its report, that the clashes that took place from 15 to 25 April resulted in the death of 512 people and the injury of 4,193. The latest statistics indicated that 460 people were killed and 4,063 others were injured. The Ministry pointed out that the leaders of the two parties have been contacted about the need to spare the central area that houses the public health reference laboratory (Stack) for beatings and incendiary projectiles so that this does not cause greater health problems, in addition to demanding once again to move away from hospitals and health facilities and not to take them as focal points. To facilitate the movement of medical staff, doctors and drug supplies. She explained that the medical service is relatively stable, and some hospitals entered service after a hiatus, as well as coordination of drug supply and disease control supply from the World Health Organization and a number of organizations operating in Sudan.
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