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UN: airstrike on South Sudan hospital suspends care for more than 100,000; 2025 appeal far short of funding
Summary
The UN said an airstrike on a hospital in Upper Nile state suspended critical medical care for more than 100,000 people; it also highlighted multiple attacks on health facilities and that South Sudan's 2025 humanitarian appeal is just 16% funded.
The United Nations reported that an airstrike on a hospital in Upper Nile state — described in the briefing as occurring in the town of Olvangak — led to the suspension of critical medical care for more than 100,000 people and the destruction of medical supplies. The spokesperson said the town’s population fled, aid teams withdrew staff, and patients were…
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