Attack on hospital kills 70, says WHO chief
The WHO urges an end to violence in Sudan following a deadly hospital drone strike. The CIA suggests COVID-19 could have lab origins. Trump might rejoin the WHO after exiting over pandemic handling. The FDA okays Alzheimer's drug maintenance dosing.
At least 70 people were killed after a drone strike targeted the last functioning hospital in the besieged capital of Sudan’s North Darfur state late Friday, according to local officials and the World Health Organization.
Some 70 people killed in attack on hospital in besieged city of El Fasher in Sudan, World Health Organization chief says
Seventy patients and companions died in a drone strike on one of the last functioning hospitals in western Sudan's Darfur, the region's governor said.
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