Notwithstanding the fighting, the Nyala Turkish-Sudanese Teaching Hospital provides medical services.
The 2014-opened hospital struggles to offer basic services to all patients.
Khadija Awad, a patient with renal failure, stated “I used to do dialysis twice a week, but because of the situations the nation is going through today, I have to do dialysis once a week”.
“My circumstances are challenging and the scenario is not comforting,” she continued.
Hospital doctor Yasser Adam told reporters “We’re getting plenty of people.
“We are appealing to the globe today that we are in urgent need of blood and blood donation,” he said.
The Nyala Sudanese Turkish hospital’s Medical Director, Soliman Ahmadi, detailed its predicament.
We require a CBC Device, gauze, and gloves, and we told the authorities of our urgent need for medical instruments.
After mid-April battle between Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan’s military and Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, Sudan fell into turmoil.
Since then, the Health Ministry reported over 3,000 deaths and the U.N. 2.5 million displaced.
The Nyala Institute for Health Services said all local health institutions were closed due to the fighting. Notwithstanding the violence, Nyala Turkish-Sudanese Hospital administration acknowledged that it provides health services.