 At least 270 people were killed and 2,600 others were wounded in Sudan, as fierce fighting between two major factions of the country's military continued into the fourth day on Tuesday, said the World Health Organization, who director-general Tedros Adhanum Gabryesis said the situation in the Republic of Sudan is deeply concerning, while briefing journalists in Geneva on the day. The WHO chief recalled that three workers with the UN World Food Program were also killed. Adhanum Gabryesis said that the supplies that who distributed to health facilities prior to this recent escalation of conflict are now exhausted and hospitals in cartoon receiving injured civilians are reporting shortages of medical personnel and lifesaving medical supplies. The director-general explained that fuel shortages for hospital generators, as well as water and power cuts, are also reportedly affecting the functionality of health facilities.