Thursday, October 30, 2025-The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that 460 people were killed when Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked El-Fasher hospital, one of the region’s key medical facilities.
The strike represents one of the deadliest single incidents in the ongoing Sudanese conflict, devastating local communities and crippling essential health services. Witnesses describe scenes of chaos, destruction, and desperate attempts to evacuate patients and staff.
The public reaction is one of shock and outrage. Families of victims, humanitarian organizations, and international observers have condemned the attack, calling for accountability and urgent intervention. Social media has amplified the humanitarian crisis, with appeals for aid, protection, and independent investigations spreading rapidly across global networks.
The implications of this massacre are profound. Beyond immediate loss of life, the assault undermines medical infrastructure, hampers relief efforts, and exacerbates the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe. Analysts warn that if unchecked, such attacks could further destabilize the region and hinder prospects for peace.

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