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Darfur Drone Strike Claims 12 Lives, Including 6 Children

In a tragic escalation of violence, a drone strike on the town of Kutum in Sudan's North Darfur resulted in the deaths of at least 12 civilians, including six children. This incident was reported by a medical source on Thursday. The attack, which occurred on Wednesday, highlights a recent surge in drone warfare between Sudan's military forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), locked in conflict since April 2023. Among the victims were three female secondary school students, as detailed by the medical…

Drone Strikes in Sudan Claim 28 Lives, Civilian Casualties Mount

In a tragic escalation of violence, two drone strikes in Sudan have claimed the lives of at least 28 civilians, marking a grave chapter in the ongoing conflict between the country's military factions. This surge in drone warfare has pushed the death toll past 500 for the year, underscoring the devastation inflicted on the civilian population. Communicating through satellite internet amidst a communications blackout, health workers from two cities separated by nearly 500 miles reported the fatalities to Agence…

Sudan Forces Reclaim Bara Amid Fatal Kordofan Clashes

Escalating Conflict in Southern Sudan’s Kordofan Region The death toll rises as fighting intensifies between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the Kordofan region. Recent clashes indicate a significant shift in the long-standing conflict. At least 51 people have been killed over two days. The army recaptured the strategic city of Bara. Humanitarian conditions worsen amidst continuous warfare. Dilling: The Epicenter of Violence Intense artillery and drone strikes have…

RSF Claims 6,000 Lives in Sudan Over Three-Day Rampage

Sudan's Crisis: Mass Atrocities in Darfur The recent violence in Darfur, Sudan, has resulted in over 6,000 deaths in late October, as reported by the U.N. Human Rights Office. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a Sudanese paramilitary group, have been implicated in severe human rights violations, raising concerns of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The RSF's offensive targeted the city of el-Fasher. The U.N. report highlights systematic violence and atrocities. Humanitarian crises are exacerbating due to…

Sudan’s Military Leader Claims Peace Hinges on Key Factors

Sudan's Ongoing Conflict: Army Chief Rejects Political Settlements with RSF As Sudan’s conflict stretches into a third year, Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has vowed that peace will not come until the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are defeated. Burhan rejects any political resolution involving the RSF, emphasizing the need for complete disarmament. The conflict between Sudan's army and RSF has resulted in widespread devastation. Burhan insists that public sentiment aligns with the army's stance…

UNICEF Reports: Majority of Kids in North Sudan Facing Crisis

Sudan Faces Dire Malnutrition Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict Children in Sudan's North Darfur region are experiencing an acute hunger crisis, with many lives hanging in the balance. Recent assessments reveal alarming malnutrition rates, requiring urgent international attention and aid. Over 50% of children in Um Baru suffer from acute malnutrition. 18% face severe, life-threatening malnutrition. Current levels exceed the WHO emergency threshold by over threefold. Devastating Statistics from Recent Nutrition…

Ten dead after drone strike hits Sudan’s Darfur market, rescuers say

A drone strike on a crowded market in Sudan’s North Darfur killed 10 people over the weekend, first responders said, as fighting intensified across the country and aid agencies pulled staff from a besieged, famine-hit city in the south. The North Darfur Emergency Rooms Council, a volunteer network coordinating relief, said a drone hit Al-Harra market in the Rapid Support Forces-controlled town of Malha, igniting fires in shops and causing extensive damage. The council did not identify who carried out the strike. There was no…

UN Schedules Discussions as Sudanese Conflict Intensifies

UN Initiatives for Peace Talks in Sudan The United Nations is poised to initiate peace negotiations in Geneva to address Sudan's ongoing conflict. Secretary-General António Guterres announced this diplomatic stride, signaling hope for resolution amid the turmoil. UN aims to restart communication between warring factions. Talks follow a prolonged stalemate with severe civilian impact. The timeline for discussions remains unconfirmed. Escalating Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis Since April 2023, Sudan has been…

RSF Captures Sudan’s Biggest Oil Field as Tensions Escalate

Sudan's Escalating Conflict: Rapid Support Forces Seize Key Oil Field The recent takeover of the Heglig oil field by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict. This move highlights the strategic importance of the region's resources. The RSF's capture of Heglig demonstrates their increasing control over resource-rich areas. This development follows the RSF's recent successes against the regular army in South Darfur and Kordofan. The capture has serious implications…

Sudan’s RSF Accused of Atrocities in Refugee Settlement

War Crimes Committed in Sudan's Zamzam Camp, Amnesty Reports An international rights group has alleged that Sudanese paramilitary forces committed war crimes during a brutal raid earlier this year on Darfur's largest displacement camp. The report highlights severe humanitarian violations as the conflict in Sudan deepens. Amnesty International accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of targeting civilians in the Zamzam camp. The attack was part of a broader assault on the city of el-Fasher in North Darfur.…