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The World Health Organisation has urged both sides in Sudan to pause fighting to allow people to get medical attention and to open up a humanitarian passage for health workers, patients and ambulances.
Almost all of Khartoum's 59 hospitals are out of service, doctors warned yesterday, with the five still open running dangerously low on staff and supplies.
Sudan's central doctor's committee has reported civilians succumbing to long-standing injuries as they cannot get to hospitals amid the fighting.
A man shot during the 2018 protests has died "due to the lack of medical aid and the difficulty of obtaining them or going to the hospital," it said on Thursday.