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Doctors Without Borders is calling for urgent action after repeated attacks on hospitals in South Sudan. The latest strike on médecins sans frontières - MSF’s old Fangak facility killed seven and injured 20, including staff. The hospital was clearly marked, but violence and a collapsing health system put thousands at risk. Doctors without Borders is urging the world to act to protect hospitals, pressure warring sides, and save lives from violence and neglect.
MSF Doctors raise alarm over attacks in hospitals
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