Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): William Spindler, the spokesman of the United Nations Refugee Agency, in an interview with reporters in Geneva, said that the continuation of the war between the opposing forces of the army and the rapid support in Sudan also led to the spread of diseases and the increase in malnutrition in It has led to the people of this country.
According to Spindler, chronic shortages of medical and medical supplies, as well as attacks on health workers in Sudan, as reported by the World Health Organization, have severely affected the quality of health care across the country.
An aid organization warned Tuesday of the risk of disease spreading as a result of infections from decomposing corpses on the war-torn streets of Khartoum, where clashes between the army and Rapid Support Forces continue.
It should be noted that since April 15 of this year, the clashes between the Sudanese army led by Abdul Fattah al-Barhan and the rapid support forces led by Mohammad Hamdan Daghlo "Hamidati" have continued and the battles have continued in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan and its surroundings and in the Darfur region in the west of this country. And some of the southern regions are concentrated.
According to the latest statistics of the United Nations, the continuation of the war in Sudan has left at least 3,900 dead and in addition to tens of thousands of wounded, more than four million people of this country have been forced to leave their homes and go to other states that have not been affected by the violence. Or they have fled outside the borders of this country.