Content warning: This article discusses traumatic injuries suffered by children.
KHARTOUM/BRUSSELS, November 18, 2024 — Approximately 1 in 6 war-wounded patients treated at Bashair Teaching Hospital in south Khartoum, Sudan, since January 2024 have been under the age of 15, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today. Many arrive with wounds from gunshots, blasts, or shrapnel.
MSF teams working alongside hospital staff have treated more than 4,214 patients for trauma injuries caused by violence. Of these, 16 percent were children under 15 years. This is one of the last functioning hospitals in south Khartoum. It provides emergency and surgical care as well as maternal health care services.
“Eighteen-month-old baby Riyad was brought to the emergency room after a stray bullet struck his right side while he was napping in his family’s home,” said Dr. Moeen*, MSF medical team leader. “The medical team fought for four hours to stabilize him. Due to the heavy loss of blood, the chances of him surviving the surgery were 50-50.”