At least 35 killed in market bombing in Sudan’s capital
A bombing at a market in the capital city of Sudan has killed at least 35 people and left more than 60 wounded on Sunday.
The Gorro market in Khartoum, Sudan, was hit with explosive weapons on Sunday at about 7 a.m., according to Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without Borders. The organization called the attack “carnage” and is assisting victims with severe injuries.
“Khartoum has been at war for almost six months. But still, the volunteers and medical personnel in Bashair hospital are shocked and overwhelmed by the scale of horror that struck the city today,” Marie Burton, MSF emergency coordinator, said in a statement.
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