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UN: Drones kill 880+ civilians in Sudan since January

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Drone strikes in Sudan caused at least 880 civilian deathsbetween January and April 2026, accounting for more than 80% of allconflict-related fatalities, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turkwarned on Sunday.

    The increasing reliance on drones by both sides couldprolong hostilities through the rainy season, which has historically slowedground combat operations, Turk said.

    He urged international measures to prevent the transfer ofweapons, particularly advanced drones, to both parties in the conflict.According to Turk, escalating hostilities threaten humanitarian operations aslarge parts of Sudan face growing risks of famine and acute food insecurity.Repeated attacks on healthcare facilities, he added, have left many hospitalspartially or completely non-operational.

    I am deeply worried by increased drone attacks in Sudan, which have killed at least 880 civilians already this year. I urge immediate and robust measures to prevent the transfer of arms to the fighting parties. t.co/D0Cc0MIc3o

    — Volker Türk (@volker_turk) May 11, 2026

    UN reported both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and theRapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted civilian infrastructure, including markets,hospitals, fuel depots, and supply routes. At least 28 attacks on marketscaused civilian casualties, while health facilities were struck at least 12times.

    Most civilian deaths linked to drone attacks during thefirst months of the year were recorded in the Kordofan region. On May 8, dronestrikes on Al-Quz in South Kordofan and near El-Obeid in North Kordofanreportedly killed 26 civilians and injured others. Drone attacks have alsospread beyond Kordofan and Darfur into Blue Nile, White Nile, and Khartoum.

    About 217 attacks on healthcare facilities in Sudan sinceApril 2023 have killed 2,052 medical personnel and injured 810 others, theWorld Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday as the country’s health crisisdeepens after three years of war.

    Last month, WHO described Sudan as facing “the world’slargest humanitarian and displacement crisis,” with nearly 34 million people inneed of assistance, including 21 million requiring urgent health support.

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