At least 15 children killed in Sudan drone strike: UN
A drone strike on a displacement camp in Sudan has reportedly killed at least 15 children, according to a UN statement.
A tragic incident occurred in Sudan where a drone strike targeted a displacement camp, resulting in the death of at least 15 children and injuring 10 others, as reported by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). This attack took place on February 16 in Al Sunut, located in West Kordofan, an area currently experiencing intense conflict due to the ongoing war in Sudan.
The UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell, highlighted the disturbing situation in the Kordofan region, comparing it to the alarming patterns observed in Darfur, where children are frequently killed, injured, or displaced. The ongoing violence has left many children cut off from essential services and support, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis. This incident underscores the severe impacts of warfare on vulnerable populations, particularly children.
As the conflict in Sudan continues to escalate, the international community is urged to take action to protect civilians, especially children, who are disproportionately affected by the violence. The recent drone strike serves as a grim reminder of the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and protection measures in conflict zones, emphasizing the necessity for renewed diplomatic efforts to end the hostilities and restore peace.