
At least 11 people have been killed and dozens more injured following a drone strike on a bustling market in Abu Zaeima, North Kordofan, in central Sudan. The attack, reported on October 7, 2023, represents a grim escalation in the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The strike targeted the town's main market, a critical hub for local commerce, highlighting the increasing vulnerability of civilian populations as the civil war enters a more lethal phase characterized by frequent aerial and drone warfare. The local rights group Emergency Lawyers strongly condemned the assault, characterizing the deliberate targeting of a civilian marketplace as a clear violation of international humanitarian law. According to the group, this incident is part of a broader, alarming trend of aerial assaults that have increasingly struck non-combatant areas. Reports indicate that drone-related fatalities have surged recently, with nearly 70 deaths recorded from similar strikes in the region over the course of just one week. The rights organization has called for immediate accountability and an end to the targeting of civilian infrastructure. This latest tragedy unfolds against the backdrop of one of the world's most severe humanitarian crises. Since the conflict erupted in April 2023, the violence has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced nearly 13 million people, both internally and across international borders. The United Nations has characterized the situation in Sudan as the world's largest hunger crisis, with millions facing acute food insecurity as the fighting disrupts agricultural cycles and humanitarian aid corridors. The continued use of advanced weaponry in populated areas further complicates relief efforts and signals a protracted struggle with devastating consequences for the Sudanese people.
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