A drone strike in central Sudan killed at least 11 people and wounded dozens more, targeting a market in Abu Zaeima. The attack, carried out on Saturday, is part of escalating aerial assaults in the region, adding to the death toll of a severe humanitarian crisis. Emergency Lawyers reported that similar drone strikes hit nearby villages and a civilian vehicle less than 24 hours prior, with no party claiming responsibility for the attacks.
Why It Matters
The drone strike in Sudan underscores the ongoing violence and disregard for civilian life in the conflict between the army and paramilitary forces. With nearly 70 people killed in recent drone strikes and over 880 civilian deaths from such attacks in just a few months, the situation highlights the urgent need for accountability and an end to the violence. The conflict has already displaced millions and caused widespread suffering, making it a critical issue for the international community to address.
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