More than 300 children killed in Sudan war in 6 months, mostly in drone strikes, UNICEF says
UNICEF reports that over 300 children have been killed in Sudan's ongoing war in the past six months, with drone strikes being the primary cause of these fatalities. The conflict, which began in April 2023 between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), is currently concentrated in the Kordofan, Darfur, and Blue Niles states.

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AI-generatedUNICEF reports that over 300 children have been killed in Sudan's ongoing war in the past six months, with drone strikes being the primary cause of these fatalities. The conflict, which began in April 2023 between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), is currently concentrated in the Kordofan, Darfur, and Blue Niles states. Drone warfare accounts for 60% of casualties, and civilian infrastructure, including schools and markets, has been targeted, putting over 500,000 people at risk. The war has resulted in at least 59,000 deaths, displaced 13 million people, and pushed parts of Sudan into famine, with over 30 million people requiring humanitarian aid. The UN is urging parties to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure and facilitate humanitarian access.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedChildren are being caught in a relentless cycle of violence, displacement and deprivation.
Drone strikes caused 60% of child casualties in the Sudan war.
More than 300 children killed in Sudan war in the last six months.
Drone strikes and shelling have targeted civilian infrastructure, including schools and markets.
The conflict in Sudan has killed at least 59,000 people.