Sudan: Drone strike on North Kordofan market kills 28

The death toll is preliminary and may rise as the attack took place at a time when there were many people at the market, including women, children and elderly people, a local group said.

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Emergency Lawyers group accuses RSF of killing 28 civilians in North Kordofan market drone attack / Reuters / Reuters

At least 28 people were killed and dozens injured in a drone strike on a marketplace in the Al-Saffiya area of North Kordofan in southern Sudan, a local group said Monday.

In a statement, the Emergency Lawyers group, which documents rights abuses, said drones hit a market northeast of the Sodari locality, noting that the toll is preliminary and may rise as the attack took place at a time when there were many people at the market, including women, children and elderly people.

The group condemned the attack as a “serious violation of international humanitarian law” and undermine the principle of civilian protection during armed conflict.

Drone attacks

The statement warned that the repeated use of drones against populated areas reflects an “escalation” that threatens civilian safety and daily life in the state, calling on all warring rivals in Sudan to halt drone attacks, stop targeting civilian infrastructure and comply with international humanitarian law.

The statement did not identify the party responsible for the drone strike.

This came as the Sudan Doctors Network reported early on Monday that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed three people and wounded seven others at Al Mazmoum Hospital in Sudan’s south-eastern Sennar state in a Sunday evening attack.

Sudan has been locked in a bloody conflict between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023, killing tens of thousands, displacing about 13 million people, and creating one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, according to UN reports.