Musad Pauls, chief advisor to US President Donald Trump on Arab and African affairs, confirmed that it was the Sudanese army that struck the El-Fasher Teaching Hospital in East Darfur state last Friday. The attack resulted in 64 deaths and approximately 100 injuries. This incident has caused a significant international outcry and condemnation from many countries and organizations. Pauls emphasized the need for an independent investigation to determine all the circumstances of the tragedy. He also called on the conflicting parties to exercise restraint and avoid further escalation of violence. Sudanese authorities have not yet commented on these allegations, but the situation in the region remains extremely tense.
Trump Advisor Confirms Sudanese Army's Role in Hospital Strike
The chief advisor to Donald Trump on Arab and African affairs stated that the Sudanese army was responsible for the hospital strike in Darfur, which caused numerous casualties. He called for an independent investigation.