Several dead in drone attacks in Sudan
At least 33 people have been killed in drone attacks on markets in southwestern Sudan.
In a tragic incident in southwestern Sudan, at least 33 individuals have lost their lives following drone strikes targeting two local markets in Abu Zabad and Wad Banda. This alarming violence has left another 59 people injured, with reports indicating that 30 of those injured are still receiving treatment at the local hospital, which is one of the few medical facilities in the area. The assaults occurred amidst ongoing regional tensions and conflict, particularly related to the influence of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the area.
The attacks have raised serious concerns regarding the safety of civilians in the regions controlled by the RSF. A spokesperson for the Sudanese army, which is in conflict with the RSF, stated that their operations do not target civilian installations, putting forth a denial of responsibility for the drone strikes. This declaration only adds to the complexity of the situation, as accusations of indiscriminate violence have become a common theme in the ongoing strife in Sudan.
As the conflict continues, the implications of such attacks extend beyond loss of life and injury, as they exacerbate an already dire humanitarian situation in a region grappling with instability and limited access to essential services. The international community's response and actions may become increasingly crucial as further developments unfold, potentially influencing the dynamics of power and control within Sudan.