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Summary:

The Sudan Doctors Network reports that “deliberate suicide-drone attacks” by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its ally, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement–North (al-Hilou), in Kalogi, South Kordofan, have resulted in approximately 47 deaths, primarily children, and 50 injuries. The attacks targeted a kindergarten, the city’s hospital, a government building and civilians assisting the injured. The UN warns of potential mass atrocities in the Kordofan region, similar to those in el-Fasher, due to escalating conflict between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). The region is strategically important, and the UN has documented numerous civilian deaths from violence by both sides.

News Article:

Sudan: Drone Attacks on Kindergarten Kill Dozens, Spark Atrocity Fears

Kalogi, Sudan – A series of drone attacks in the South Kordofan city of Kalogi have left at least 47 people dead, the majority of whom were children, according to the Sudan Doctors Network. The organization has described the attacks as “deliberate suicide-drone attacks” targeting a kindergarten and civilian infrastructure.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its ally, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement–North (al-Hilou), are being blamed for the attacks, which took place on Thursday. Military sources within the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) confirmed to Al Jazeera that the RSF initially struck the kindergarten and later targeted civilians who were providing aid. The city’s hospital and a government building were also reportedly bombed. Approximately 50 people have been injured, and the death toll may rise.

“This attack constitutes a grave violation of international humanitarian law and is a continuation of the targeting of civilians and vital infrastructure,” the Sudan Doctors Network stated.

The United Nations has issued a stark warning that the Kordofan region is at risk of experiencing mass atrocities akin to those recently witnessed in el-Fasher. UN human rights chief Volker Turk expressed deep concern, stating, “It is truly shocking to see history repeating itself in Kordofan so soon after the horrific events in el-Fasher.” He urged global powers to take action to prevent further bloodshed.

The conflict between the SAF and the RSF, now in its third year, has intensified in the Kordofan region due to its strategic importance. The region serves as a vital corridor between RSF-controlled Darfur and government-held territory, making it a key battleground for both sides.

Since late October, the UN has documented at least 269 civilian deaths in the region due to aerial bombardment, artillery fire, and summary killings. Communication blackouts hinder accurate reporting, and there are growing reports of revenge attacks, arbitrary detentions, sexual violence, and forced recruitment of children.

The international community is facing increasing pressure to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe and ensure accountability for war crimes in Sudan.

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