SUDAN DRONE Attacks Spark Outrage: Innocent Families Trapped in Growing Chaos
— Drone strikes in Sudan are getting worse, hitting schools and camps where families have taken shelter. Since the start of the year, at least six attacks have targeted these places. In one recent strike, 12 civilians — including children — lost their lives. This shows how dangerous life has become for ordinary people. Reports say the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are behind most of these drone attacks. They’re using homemade drones to hit areas that used to be safe. The RSF even attacked a fuel tank at Kassala airport near Sudan’s eastern border. The war between Sudan’s military and the RSF has dragged on for more than two years with no end in sight. Aid groups warn that drone warfare is making things even worse by forcing more people from their homes and making it harder to get help where it’s needed most. Britain has promised £120 million in aid, but many say stronger action is needed right now. As leaders argue and delay, innocent families keep paying the price — trapped by violence they can’t escape.