Drone Strikes in Central Sudan Kill Up to 23; RSF Blamed by NGO
Up to 23 people have reportedly been killed in drone strikes targeting a central city in Sudan. A local rights group, Emergency Lawyers, attributed responsibility for the attack to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The RSF has not yet issued a statement or claimed responsibility for the alleged strikes, according to reports.
A central city in Sudan was reportedly subjected to drone strikes, which have resulted in the deaths of up to 23 individuals. This casualty figure was reported by an unnamed non-governmental organization (NGO).
The local rights group Emergency Lawyers has publicly attributed blame for these attacks to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
As of the current reports, the Rapid Support Forces have not officially claimed responsibility for the drone strikes nor have they issued any immediate statements regarding the accusations.
According to Al Jazeera, these developments highlight ongoing tensions in the region.

