Sudan drone strikes kill seven
At least seven people have been killed in drone strikes allegedly carried out by the Rapid Support Forces, the Moroccan government-friendly North Africa Post via AA and Reuters reported on October 15th.
Five people were killed by drone strikes in the northern city of Al-Dabbah on October 14th, while a further two people, a doctor and his son, were killed on the same day in a separate attack in East Nile State, east of Khartoum.
The latest casualties came just days after at least 110 people were killed by suspected RSF drone strikes in the North Dafur state capital of El-Fasher between October 10th and October 11th. The attacks seemingly targeted a shelter for internally displaced persons in the Daraja Oula neighbourhood.
More to follow.
North Africa Post via AA and Reuters, Maghrebi.org
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