Deadly Drone Strikes Escalate Sudanese Civil War Crisis

As the devastating conflict in Sudan intensifies, the UN reports that drone warfare has taken over 200 lives in just over a week. This article examines the growing impact of unmanned aerial vehicles on the deadly front lines.
The United Nations is sounding the alarm as the deadly front lines of Sudan's devastating civil war are being rapidly expanded by the escalating use of drone warfare across the country. According to UN reports, more than 200 people have been killed in drone strikes over the past week alone, signaling a dramatic surge in the military application of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the embattled nation.
The Sudanese conflict, which has raged for years, has now reached a critical juncture as both government forces and rebel groups increasingly turn to drone technology to gain a tactical advantage. These autonomous airborne platforms, equipped with advanced surveillance capabilities and precision-guided munitions, have become a game-changer on the battlefield, allowing combatants to strike targets with devastating effect while minimizing their own personnel losses.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


