Drone Strike Devastates UN Peacekeepers in Sudan: A Call for Accountability
A drone strike killed six UN peacekeepers at a facility in Sudan, with eight others injured. The attack, attributed to the RSF, underscores ongoing conflict in the area. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the assault and urged accountability, calling for a ceasefire to enable a political resolution.
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A devastating drone strike hit a United Nations facility in Sudan, resulting in the death of six peacekeepers. The attack, which occurred in the conflict-ridden city of Kadugli, was confirmed by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
The incident injured eight others, all Bangladeshi nationals serving in UNISFA. Guterres labeled the attack a potential war crime and urged accountability for those responsible.
Blame has been directed at the Rapid Support Forces by the Sudanese military, while the UN calls for a ceasefire to address the crisis. The ongoing war has claimed over 40,000 lives, and the region continues to suffer from atrocious humanitarian conditions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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