Mar 11 • 13:53 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Drone hit vehicle with funeral procession in Sudan - at least 40 killed

A drone strike in southern Sudan has killed at least 40 people, primarily women, while they were on their way to a funeral.

A tragic drone strike in southern Sudan has resulted in the deaths of at least 40 individuals, mostly women, who were part of a funeral procession. The attack occurred on a road between two cities in the West Kordofan province, indicating a significant and indiscriminate use of force in a region already beset by conflict. According to a healthcare worker, the victims included many members of the same family, highlighting the personal tragedy resulting from such violence.

Residents reported that the victims were en route to El-Fula for a burial when the drone strike targeted their vehicle. The casualties underscore the ongoing instability and human suffering in Sudan, where armed conflicts have led to frequent civilian casualties. Such attacks raise serious concerns about the safety of civilians in conflict zones, and this incident is a stark reminder of the risks faced by individuals simply trying to honor their deceased loved ones.

International responses to such attacks are vital for addressing the humanitarian crises in Sudan. As the situation continues to deteriorate, the need for an effective peace process and accountability for those who perpetrate violence against civilians grows more pressing. The hope remains that this incident will spur renewed discussions around the protection of civilians and enforced ceasefires in conflict areas.

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