UN Report Details Abuses and Drone Concerns by Sudan's Warring Parties
A United Nations report released on Monday has singled out Sudan's warring factions for their escalating use of arbitrary detention, torture, and enforced disappearance. These tactics are reportedly employed to maintain control over the country's population, which has been severely affected by the ongoing conflict. The UN also expressed growing concern over the increased deployment of drones by both sides in the Sudanese conflict.
The United Nations stated on Monday that Sudan's warring parties are increasingly resorting to tactics such as arbitrary detention, torture, and enforced disappearance. These methods are reportedly used to assert control over the civilian population amidst the country's ongoing conflict.
The UN report, issued from Geneva, highlights that both sides involved in the conflict are implicated in these human rights abuses. A significant concern raised by the international body is the growing use of drones by the warring factions, indicating an evolution in the conflict's dynamics.
According to allAfrica, the UN's findings underscore the severe impact of the conflict on the rights and safety of Sudan's residents.
