The volunteer medical team of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continued yesterday its voluntary medical campaign to combat blindness and its causes in Kalakla State, Sudan. The center's team conducted, until the fourth day of the campaign, 143 surgeries, examined 725 cases, and dispensed 475 glasses, 1,605 eye drops and various medicines. These medical campaigns, being provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through the Center, aim to treat people with eye diseases and provide them with the necessary medical care in a number of needy countries worldwide.