Drone strikes on civilian vehicles kill at least 20 in Sudan, rights groups say
Drone strikes on civilian vehicles in Sudan have resulted in over 20 deaths in recent days, according to rights groups. On Tuesday, a drone strike west of Omdurman killed 10 civilians, including a family of five women, as they traveled to a wedding.

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AI-generatedDrone strikes on civilian vehicles in Sudan have resulted in over 20 deaths in recent days, according to rights groups. On Tuesday, a drone strike west of Omdurman killed 10 civilians, including a family of five women, as they traveled to a wedding. The Sudan Doctors Network blamed the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for this attack, calling it deliberate and urging international pressure on RSF leadership to cease targeting civilians. Separately, two people died in a drone strike on a transport vehicle near a water facility. The day prior, 13 civilians were killed by a drone strike on their vehicle en route to a wedding in North Kordofan province. These incidents highlight an escalating pattern of drone attacks on civilians in the ongoing war between the military and the RSF, which has caused widespread displacement and humanitarian crisis.
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5 extracted13 civilians, including five women, were killed when a drone hit their vehicle heading to a wedding in al-Shaatout town.
The Sudan Doctors Network blamed the RSF for a deliberate attack using a guided drone.
A drone strike on Tuesday killed 10 civilians, including five women from the same family, near Khartoum as they drove to a wedding.
The war in Sudan has killed at least 59,000 people and displaced 13 million.
Drone strikes on civilian vehicles in Sudan have killed over 20 people recently.