Iran Press/ Africa: According to an IranPress, the current situation in Sudan is sad, the conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has been going on for more than ten days, and the human condition in there is getting worse.
The people of Sudan suffer from water and electricity cuts, and 70% of hospitals do not have enough facilities to provide medical services to the sick and wounded. Tariq Ali, one of the patients at Ahmed Qassem Children's Hospital in an interview with IranPress, called the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces to stop the fighting.
The patient, whose treatment process has been affected by the conflict and insecurity, said the people are not to blame, and with the continuation of the current situation, medical services will not be provided to patients.
Osman Mousa, head of the kidney department of Ahmed Qassem Children's Hospital, says that the two sides involved, should stop the war and provide a way to provide better services to patients.
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