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MSF hospital bombed in South Sudan, at least 7 dead in airstrikes

May 4, 2025
in Africa

On Saturday, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) revealed that its hospital in Old Fangak, South Sudan, had been bombed in an airstrike, leading to the tragic deaths of at least seven people and causing injuries to 20 others. This horrific incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict and violence gripping South Sudan, and the devastating impact it has on innocent civilians and crucial humanitarian efforts.

The hospital, which was the only functioning medical facility in the area, was a lifeline for thousands of people who have been displaced due to the ongoing conflict. It provided lifesaving medical support to those in need, regardless of their ethnicity or political affiliations. The hospital was a symbol of hope and compassion in a region plagued by violence and turmoil. Its bombing is not only a violation of international humanitarian law but also a senseless attack on the most vulnerable members of society.

The news of the hospital bombing has sparked outrage and condemnation from the international community. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the attack “utterly reprehensible” and called for an immediate investigation into the incident. Similarly, the European Union and the African Union have strongly condemned the attack and urged for the protection of civilians and humanitarian workers in South Sudan.

MSF has been operating in South Sudan for over 30 years, providing crucial medical assistance to those affected by the ongoing conflict. The organization has faced numerous challenges, including attacks on its staff and facilities, but it has remained steadfast in its commitment to provide medical aid to those in need. The bombing of its hospital in Old Fangak serves as a tragic reminder of the dangers faced by humanitarian organizations, undeterred in their mission to save lives.

In recent years, South Sudan has been plagued by political instability and violence, leading to the displacement of millions of people and the collapse of the country’s healthcare system. The conflict has had a devastating impact on the country’s already vulnerable population, with women and children being the most affected. The bombing of the MSF hospital in Old Fangak, which served as a vital source of medical care for women and children, has only added to their suffering.

Humanitarian organizations, such as MSF, play a crucial role in providing emergency medical care and assistance in conflict zones. Their neutral and impartial approach is essential in gaining the trust of all parties involved and ensuring access to medical care for all those in need. The bombing of the MSF hospital in Old Fangak not only endangers the lives of civilians but also hinders the already limited access to healthcare in the region.

The attack on the MSF hospital also highlights the need for all parties involved in the conflict to adhere to the principles of international humanitarian law, which prohibits attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure. The deliberate targeting of a hospital, which serves as a safe haven for the sick and injured, is a clear violation of these principles and cannot be tolerated.

Despite the immense challenges and dangers, MSF remains committed to providing medical assistance in South Sudan. The organization has called for an independent investigation into the bombing and has urged all parties involved to respect the sanctity of healthcare facilities and ensure the safety of medical workers.

In the wake of this tragic incident, it is crucial for the international community to stand in solidarity with the people of South Sudan and support the efforts of humanitarian organizations, such as MSF. It is also essential for the warring parties to put an end to the violence and prioritize the well-being of the civilian population.

The bombing of the MSF hospital in Old Fangak is a clear violation of human rights and the principles of humanity. It is a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict in South Sudan. As we mourn the loss of innocent lives, we must also call for an end to the violence and ensure that such senseless attacks never happen again.

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