Drone warfare emerges as deadliest threat to civilians in Sudan
AP News
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Experts say drone warfare has become the deadliest threat to civilians in Sudan's conflict, with both the military and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces being supplied by various countries.
The United Nations says drones now account for over 80% of conflict-related deaths.
In recent weeks, the RSF has carried out drone attacks on Khartoum International Airport and other areas.
Analysts warn that foreign-supplied drone technology is expanding strikes on densely populated areas, complicating peace efforts.
Drones have targeted hospitals, schools, and markets and raised fears of a broader proxy conflict.
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