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    Sudan Military Rejects Responsibility for Fatal Eid Attack on Darfur Hospital

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sudanese military has firmly denied any involvement in the devastating airstrike that struck a key hospital in Darfur during the Eid celebrations. This tragic incident resulted in the deaths of 64 individuals, among them 13 children, two nurses, and a doctor, highlighting the severe toll on both civilians and healthcare workers in the conflict-ridden region.

    The hospital, which serves as a critical medical facility for the local population, was targeted amid ongoing violence in Darfur, an area long plagued by instability and armed conflict. The timing of the attack, coinciding with the Eid holiday—a period traditionally associated with peace and community gatherings—has drawn widespread condemnation and intensified calls for accountability.

    Health officials and humanitarian organizations have expressed grave concern over the loss of life and the impact on medical services in the area. The World Health Organization’s regional head emphasized the tragic nature of the strike, noting the significant number of children and healthcare professionals among the casualties. This attack not only caused immediate fatalities but also severely disrupted essential medical care for the vulnerable population.

    Meanwhile, the Sudanese army’s denial adds a complex layer to the investigation, as conflicting narratives emerge regarding the source of the strike. The military’s statement rejects any responsibility, suggesting the need for an independent inquiry to establish the facts and ensure justice for the victims. The incident underscores the broader challenges faced in protecting civilians and medical facilities amid ongoing hostilities in Darfur.

    As the situation develops, international observers and human rights groups are urging all parties involved to respect humanitarian laws and safeguard non-combatants. The tragic loss of life at the hospital serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict and the urgent need for renewed efforts toward peace and stability in the region.

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