Iran Strongly Denounces Attacks on Civilian Targets in Sudan: A Call for Global Solidarity

Iran Strongly Denounces Attacks on Civilian Targets in Sudan: A Call for Global Solidarity

The ongoing violence in Sudan has raised significant alarms, prompting a strong response from the Foreign Ministry. In a recent statement, spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei condemned the relentless attacks on civilian positions throughout the country.

Baqaei voiced deep concern regarding the persistent assaults on essential civilian infrastructure, which include:

  • Power plants
  • Hospitals
  • Water treatment facilities
  • Civilian airports

He called for an immediate cessation of hostilities targeting civilians, emphasizing the need for protection of innocent lives.

In his condemnation, Baqaei specifically addressed the drone attack that occurred on Sunday, which targeted the airport and civilian facilities in Port Sudan. This incident underscores the urgent need for action.

Baqaei urged the international community and various organizations to step up and fulfill their responsibilities. He called for:

  1. Immediate cessation of conflicts
  2. Delivery of humanitarian assistance to the affected populations

The situation in Sudan remains critical, and the call for global solidarity and support has never been more pressing.

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