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Strike on Market in Sudan’s Kordofan Region Kills at Least 28 People, Rights Group Says
The drone strike by army-operated drones hit a crowded market, killing 28 and wounding dozens amid escalating conflict with over 40,000 killed nationwide, WHO reported.
- A market bombing in Sudri locality on Sunday killed at least 28 and wounded dozens while the bustling market was struck, Emergency Lawyers said.
- Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese military have battled across Sudan as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights says the Kordofan region remains volatile and both sides face atrocity accusations.
- Over a week ago, a drone near Rahad in North Kordofan hit a vehicle carrying displaced families, killing at least 24 people including eight children, while a day earlier a World Food Program convoy was targeted.
- Aid groups warned the true war death toll could be many times higher, while the World Health Organization reports at least 40,000 killed and 12 million displaced, demanding an immediate halt to drone attacks by both warring parties.
- The U.N. Human Rights Office reported on Friday that more than 6,000 were killed in over three days during the el-Fasher offensive and RSF actions in Darfur, describing widespread atrocities as war crimes and possible crimes against humanity.
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Escalating Crisis: Drone Strikes and Civilian Casualties in Sudan
Drone strikes on a market in Sudan's Kordofan region have resulted in at least 28 deaths and dozens of injuries. As the conflict reaches its third year, rights groups demand an immediate ceasefire due to the escalating humanitarian crisis and disregard for civilian lives.
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