Sudan’s War Crimes Endanger Pregnant Women Amid Collapse of Medical Care
As Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces rampage through el-Fasher, pregnant women face deadly journeys, hemorrhaging complications, and loss of basic medical care—exposing the catastrophic results of failed governance and war.
In the heart of Sudan’s brutal civil conflict, pregnant women like Nadra Mohamed Ahmed are paying a horrific price. Seven months pregnant and fleeing the paramilitary siege on her hometown of el-Fasher, Nadra’s desperate trek across dangerous territory underscores a humanitarian disaster born from years of unchecked violence.With over 80% of medical facilities in war zones collapsed, these expectant mothers undertake staggering journeys on foot—some traveling more than 40 kilometers—often suffering severe hemorrhaging and miscarriages along the way. Nadra herself lost so much blood she required intensive care upon arrival at a displacement camp thousands of miles away.Is This the...
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