Doctors Without Borders halts activities at Sudan's Zamzam camp due to heavy fighting
- Doctors Without Borders has ceased operations in Sudan's Zamzam camp due to intensified fighting, making it "impossible" to provide aid to displaced people.
- Fighting between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces has increased in the camp, as reported by Doctors Without Borders.
- Yahya Kalilah stated that halting operations in Zamzam is a "heartbreaking decision" amid a worsening disaster.
- MSF urged armed actors to protect civilians and allow safe passage for those wishing to flee the camp.
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