The U.N. documented 880 deaths from strikes carried out by Sudan’s military or its paramilitary enemy, the Rapid Support Forces, between January and April.
Drones Are Leading Cause of Civilian Deaths in Sudan War, U.N. Says
Originally reported by New York Times
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