Rights group says drone strike kills 11 in central Sudan market
A drone strike on a market in Abu Zaeima, North Kordofan state, central Sudan, killed at least 11 people and injured dozens more, according to the rights group Emergency Lawyers. The attack occurred on Saturday, less than 24 hours after similar drone attacks in nearby villages and on a civilian vehicle.

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AI-generatedA drone strike on a market in Abu Zaeima, North Kordofan state, central Sudan, killed at least 11 people and injured dozens more, according to the rights group Emergency Lawyers. The attack occurred on Saturday, less than 24 hours after similar drone attacks in nearby villages and on a civilian vehicle. The group stated that the casualty figures may increase and did not specify who carried out the strike, with neither the army nor the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claiming responsibility. Emergency Lawyers condemned the repeated targeting of civilians, villages, and public transport, calling for an end to such attacks and accountability for those responsible. Separately, witnesses reported another drone hitting a fuel station in el-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan, where a medical source confirmed four wounded civilians were treated.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe attack targeted the main market in Abu Zaeima, a paramilitary-controlled town in North Kordofan state.
A drone strike on a market in central Sudan killed at least 11 people and injured dozens more.
Nearly 70 people were killed in two separate drone strikes in West and North Kordofan states over the past week.
The strike came less than 24 hours after similar drone attacks struck nearby villages and a civilian vehicle.
Another drone hit a fuel station in el-Obeid, bringing four wounded civilians to a hospital.