Nurse describes treating airstrike victims in Sudan
A civil war in Sudan between government forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces unit has been raging since April.
Today, an airstrike on a market in the south of the capital Khartoum has killed at least 40 people and injured another 60.
Medical charity M茅decins Sans Fronti猫res described the scene as "carnage".
Loretta Charles, a medic with the charity working at the Bashair Teaching Hospital, told Newshour's Rebecca Kesby more about treating civilians with horrific injuries.
(Photo shows a view of the impacted area in Khartoum, Sudan from a nearby street. Credit: AFP)
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