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MSF reports that drone attacks in Sudan have killed two and injured 56.

Medecins Sans Frontieres reported on Tuesday that it had'recorded two deaths' and treated 56 injured people after five drone attacks carried out by the Sudanese Armed Forces in Darfur.

MSF provides medical assistance and responds to emergencies in nine Sudanese states, amid a conflict between the Sudanese Army and?the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

In a press release, the Geneva-based medical charity said that the attacks of the Sudanese?Armed Forces demonstrated complete disregard for civilian lives as Sudan entered its?fourth war year. "We urge the 'warring parties' in Sudan to protect civilians."

U.N. Human Rights Office has stated that drone strikes have increased in Sudan in this year, with over 500 civilians killed between January and March.

UNICEF's spokesperson for Sudan, Eva Hinds told reporters at the Geneva press conference that "children continue to be the most affected in Sudan, and drones are responsible for nearly 80% of all reported child deaths and injuries." Hinds reported that at least 245 children had been killed or injured during the first three months of 2026. This is a significant increase from?the same time last year. (Reporting and writing by Emma Farge, Geneva; Editing by Madeline Chambers).

(source: Reuters)