He is the youngest of six patients with gunshot wounds interviewed by The Associated Press on two recent visits. Now it's at nearly twice its capacity and for the first time its doctors are dealing with injuries like gunshot wounds, blunt force trauma and stab wounds on a massive scale as Rohingya refugees pour in. In the first week of the exodus, doctors at Sadar Hospital treated 30 Rohingya for gunshot wounds. The hospital is now setting up a separate area for the Rohingya and expects even more in the weeks and months ahead. He said his hospital will need a lot more help and money if they are to cope with what lies ahead.
Source: ABC News September 11, 2017 00:50 UTC