Sudanese doctors report that most hospitals and health centers in Dilling, a key city in South Kordofan, have been damaged or rendered inoperable by bombings from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The Sudanese Doctors Network describes the attacks as systematic, causing the collapse of the sector and a severe shortage of essential medical supplies for the population.
Health infrastructure as a target of technological warfare 🚁
The use of drones and precision artillery by the RSF has allowed them to attack healthcare facilities with selective damage. According to local reports, the bombings not only destroy buildings but also disrupt electrical grids and medical communication systems. The lack of diagnostic equipment and functional operating rooms turns Dilling into a blind spot for healthcare, where war technology surpasses the capacity for humanitarian response.
Hospitals with low TripAdvisor ratings 😅
If Dilling's hospitals had reviews, they would probably receive stars for their quick ability to go out of service without an appointment. The bombings have achieved what no management plan could: reducing waiting lists to zero. The irony is that while the RSF demonstrates surgical precision in destroying health centers, patients must settle for remote diagnoses based on the sound of explosions.