Drone Strike Reportedly Kills Civilians at Funeral in El-Obeid, Sudan
1-Minute Brief
The incident highlights ongoing risks to civilians amid Sudan's civil conflict and contested control of key cities.
Key Facts
- A drone strike reportedly killed up to 23 people in el-Obeid, central Sudan.
- The attack targeted a funeral procession, according to BBC World.
- Local rights group Emergency Lawyers blamed the attack on the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
- The RSF did not immediately claim responsibility for the strike.
- Rights groups accuse the RSF paramilitary group of killing civilians in the city.
What Happened
A drone strike in el-Obeid, central Sudan, reportedly killed up to 23 people during a funeral procession. Local rights groups attributed the attack to the RSF, though the group has not claimed responsibility.
Why It Matters
The strike underscores the dangers faced by civilians in contested areas of Sudan's ongoing civil war and raises concerns about the use of drone attacks in populated areas. Responsibility for the attack remains unconfirmed; RSF has not claimed responsibility.
What's Next
Further investigation into the incident and potential responses from involved parties are expected. Monitoring for official statements or claims of responsibility will be important.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft1d agoDrone strikes on central Sudanese city kill up to 23: NGO
- BBC WorldCenter1d agoDeadly Sudan drone strike targets funeral procession
