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MSF reduces aid in South Sudan as attacks on healthcare and displacement worsen humanitarian crisis.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has scaled back medical activities in South Sudan due to rising insecurity, affecting over 100,000 people.
A recent bombing of an MSF hospital in Old Fangak killed seven civilians and injured 20, marking the eighth attack on healthcare facilities since January.
The UN has condemned these attacks as potential war crimes, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis and the risk of a return to full-scale conflict.
The bombings and clashes have displaced over 130,000 people, while outbreaks of cholera, malaria, measles, and mpox are spreading rapidly, further straining the country's healthcare system.
MSF reduce la ayuda en Sudán del Sur mientras los ataques contra la atención médica y el desplazamiento empeoran la crisis humanitaria.