Drone strikes on central Sudanese city kill up to 23: NGO
Local rights group Emergency Lawyers blamed the attack on the RSF, which did not immediately claim responsibility.

Local rights group Emergency Lawyers blamed the attack on the RSF, which did not immediately claim responsibility.






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Fault Lines and Lighthouse investigate the siege of Sudan’s el-Fasher, where civilians were trapped, starved and killed.

Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Al Karama camp in Al-Damazin, Blue Nile State, southeastern Sudan.

The UN says the use of drones is making the conflict more dangerous.

Sudan has recalled its ambassador to Addis Ababa, accusing Ethiopia of being behind attacks on Khartoum’s airport.
Sudan claims it has evidence that four drone attacks have been launched from Ethiopia with UAE-supplied drones.
Data from satellites shows how Sudan’s war devastated its farming heartland, triggering a unprecedented hunger crisis.
The attack, the second in a week, follows months of relative calm in the city after government forces regained control.
Families in Sudan face hunger and displacement during war with millions dependent on limited and inconsistent aid.
Hundreds of women and children among those detained by the rebel group, says Sudan Doctors Network.
Measles kills 70 in East Darfur’s Labado in a few weeks as healthcare collapse leaves families without medicines.