In a tragic escalation of the ongoing conflict in Sudan, the 'Tasees' alliance, led by the Rapid Support Forces, accused the Sudanese army of carrying out a drone attack that resulted in the deaths of 15 civilians in South Kordofan. The army has not yet commented on the incident but announced its advance in the 'Kile' area.
Sudan is witnessing a significant military escalation as fierce battles erupt in the Blue Nile region and Kordofan states, leading to increased displacement towards the north of the country. Military sources report heavy clashes involving artillery and heavy weaponry.
The Sudanese army announced it successfully repelled an attack by the Rapid Support Forces on the Sali area in the Blue Nile region, while separate assaults in Kordofan resulted in civilian casualties.
Residents of South Kordofan, Sudan, are increasingly fearful due to the use of drones in the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces. This situation threatens their daily lives and safety.
Military sources report that the Sudanese Army and Rapid Support Forces have achieved separate victories in the regions of Kordofan and Blue Nile. This development comes amid escalating conflict between the two sides, complicating the security situation in the country.
At least <strong>28 civilians</strong> were killed in drone strikes across <strong>North Darfur</strong> and <strong>Kordofan</strong>, with reports of thousands displaced and medical facilities destroyed in <strong>Blue Nile</strong> state.
The United Nations reported that over 500 civilians were killed in Sudan from January to mid-March due to drone strikes, primarily in the strategic region of Kordofan.