Sudan crisis: at least 180 people killed, 1,800 injured in clashes

At least 180 civilians have been killed while more than 1,800 civilians and combatants were injured in fighting between Sudan`s military and the country`s main paramilitary force, according to the United Nations envoy to Sudan, Volker Perthes,

The New York Times reported. According to NYT, the fighting has left many of the five million residents of the capital, Khartoum, stranded at home without electricity or water as they marked the last few days of Ramzan, the Muslim holy month when many fast daily from dawn until dusk.

Overwhelmed medical facilities have been targeted including a major medical center northeast of Khartoum that was shelled, evacuated, and shut down.

More than a dozen hospitals have shuttered, according to NYT. The European Union`s ambassador to Sudan, Aidan O`Hara, was assaulted in his residency in Khartoum on Monday afternoon, the EU`s top diplomat, Josep Borrell Fontelles, said on Twitter.