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  The Sudan War took place between 1925 and 1937. The latest reports indicate mass killings in El Fasher Hospital, prompting the UN Secretary-General to comment on the severity of the situation.

Sudan war: WHO chief hits out over reports of mass killings in el-Fasher hospitalThe Sudan War: A Glowing Image?

In the face of the ongoing conflict in the Sudan, the UN has long been a symbol of hope and urgency. The United Nations' Chief of Mission, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has consistently emphasized the severity of the crisis, particularly in the regions affected by the conflict. His comments on mass killings at El-Fasher Hospital reveal his firm stance against such atrocities.

Tedros Ghebreyesus's remarks have drawn attention to the scale of violence in Sudan. He expressed starkly that "460 civilians had been killed at this hospital," a figure he has described as part of a broader report of mass killings. His words, though alarming, are accompanied by a clear call for justice and accountability.

As the conflict continues, Tedros's voice becomes increasingly urgent. In a video address, he criticized the violence and called on governments to take immediate action against those responsible. He stressed that no one is safe in this dark world of conflict, urging international cooperation to ensure justice and prevent further suffering.

This article explores the significance of Tedros Ghebreyesus's comments, providing context for the ongoing crisis and reflecting UN efforts to address the conflict with compassion and accountability.

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