Aid Group May Halt Sudan Hospital Work After Staff Attacked
- Armed men assaulted a Doctors Without Borders team in Sudan's capital while they were transporting medical supplies.
- The aid workers were questioned and then physically attacked by the armed men in Khartoum.
- The conflict in Sudan has resulted in thousands of casualties and displaced millions of people.
- The attack has raised safety concerns, potentially jeopardizing the group's ability to operate in the country.
- Doctors Without Borders has treated over 1,600 wounded patients in Khartoum since April.