Drone warfare kills over 1,000 in Sudan in 2026 as strikes multiply: UN
The United Nations reported that drone warfare in Sudan resulted in over 1,000 civilian deaths during the first five months of 2026, indicating a significant escalation in aerial strikes. This figure represents a substantial increase in drone activity compared to previous periods, with the UN highlighting the expanding use of these weapons across conflict zones within the country. The report, released this week, details the devastating impact on civilian populations, underscoring the urgent need for international attention and intervention to mitigate further loss of life. The specific types of drones and the entities deploying them were not fully detailed, but the scale of casualties points to widespread and intensified aerial operations. The UN's findings serve as a critical call to action for diplomatic solutions and humanitarian aid to address the escalating crisis in Sudan.
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