Doctors Without Borders says its aid workers attacked in Sudan
- Armed men attacked a Doctors Without Borders group in Sudan while they were delivering medical supplies to a hospital in the capital city, Khartoum.
- The attackers physically assaulted the aid workers, detained the driver, threatened his life, and stole a vehicle.
- The incident has placed the charity's activities at the hospital in jeopardy, as ongoing violence and obstruction have made their work increasingly difficult.
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Doctors Without Borders staff attacked in war-torn Sudan, warns it
KHARTOUM: The Doctors Without Borders (MSF) charity said Friday its team was attacked in Khartoum, warning it may suspend operations at one of the few hospitals still operating in war-torn Sudan’s capital. Armed men on Thursday beat 18 MSF employees and threatened one with death as they were transporting supplies to Khartoum’s Turkish Hospital, the medical charity said in a
Doctors Without Borders says its aid workers attacked in Sudan
Armed men attacked a Doctors Without Borders group in Sudan as the aid workers delivered medical supplies to a hospital in the capital city, the medical charity said on Friday amid months-long fighting between the nation's army and paramilitary forces. The attackers violently assaulted a team of 18 people working…
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