Latest News

UN Human Rights Chief raises alarm following drone strikes that kill more than fifty civilians in Sudan

On Wednesday, the UN human rights chief expressed alarm?after reports that more than 50 civilians were killed in drone strikes -in Sudan -in two days -in the past week.

According to the U.N., drone strikes in four Sudanese states between Sunday and Monday killed at least 57 civilians, including 15 children.

U.N. Human?rights Chief Volker Turk said that the killings are a reminder of "the devastating consequences" of drone warfare, which targets civilians and civil?infrastructure in Sudan.

U.N. reports that 28 civilians died in a drone strike by the Sudanese Armed Forces on Al Safiya Market in Sudari, North Kordofan on Sunday.

Next day, 26 civilians in West Kordofan were killed by an alleged SAF strike on a shelter for refugees in Al Sunut. U.N. reports that the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group, also conducted drone attacks on two primary schools located in Dilling, South Kordofan.

RSF and SAF didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

Greater Kordofan is a region that consists of three states. It has become the frontline in Sudan’s three-year conflict, between the SAF and RSF. This conflict has caused millions to be displaced and has led to a humanitarian disaster.

All parties must cease their attacks on civilian objects. Turk said that the parties should take "urgent" measures to protect civilians by not using civilian objects for military purposes. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson; Olivia Le Poidevin)

(source: Reuters)