Recent drone strikes in el-Obeid, Sudan, have resulted in the deaths of up to 23 individuals, highlighting the devastating impact of ongoing conflict in the region. This incident, attributed to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), underscores the increasing reliance on drone warfare, which has become a prominent feature of the conflict that erupted in April 2023.
The strikes targeted residential areas, a funeral gathering, and food supply trucks, indicating a troubling trend where civilian spaces are becoming battlegrounds. Health officials report that the violence has not only claimed lives but also left many wounded, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation.
As fighting intensifies in Kordofan, a region critical for linking RSF strongholds in Darfur to army-controlled territories, the consequences for civilians are severe. The United Nations has reported that drone strikes have killed at least 880 civilians nationwide in the first few months of 2023 alone, contributing to what is described as the world’s largest displacement and hunger crises.
With nearly 13 million people displaced and tens of thousands dead, the situation in Sudan is deteriorating rapidly. The international community must pay attention to these developments, as the implications of such warfare extend beyond borders, affecting regional stability and humanitarian efforts globally.
Source: Al Jazeera

