Sudan Hospital Strike Leaves at Least 64 Dead, 89 Injured – WHO. Khartoum, Sudan — A tragic strike on a hospital in Sudan has resulted in at least 64 deaths and 89 others injured, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The incident has rendered the facility out of service, leaving the local community without critical medical care.
The attack on the hospital occurred on March 18, 2026, in an area of Sudan that has been experiencing political tensions.
The WHO reported that the hospital was targeted during a violent clash, with the exact circumstances of the incident still under investigation. Local sources report that the injured are being treated at nearby facilities, but the loss of the hospital has created a significant gap in medical services for the affected area.
The facility provided essential healthcare services, including emergency care, maternal and child health services, and treatment for chronic diseases. Regional officials confirmed the incident and expressed their concern for the affected community. Officials commented on the matter. “.
We are working to ensure that the injured receive the care they need and to assess the long — term impact on the community’s health.”
The WHO has called for an immediate investigation into the incident and for measures to be taken to ensure the safety of healthcare workers and patients. “This attack underscores the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.”.
The situation in Sudan remains fluid, with the government and various factions working to find a resolution to the political tensions. Further details are expected as the investigation into the hospital strike unfolds.





