Dozens of Civilians Killed Amid Escalating Airstrikes in Sudan
In a tragic escalation of violence, dozens of civilians have lost their lives in Sudan as the military intensifies airstrikes against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Human rights activists and local sources report that recent attacks have claimed hundreds of lives, highlighting the dire situation facing civilians caught in the crossfire of this nearly 18-month conflict.
The Sudanese army has ramped up its aerial bombardment in a bid to regain control of strategic locations in the capital, Khartoum, and surrounding areas. A recent airstrike on Hasahisa, a town in Al-Jazeera state, reportedly killed or injured around 100 individuals, with local activists confirming that at least 38 of the deceased were children. This attack is part of a broader pattern of military aggression, with the Emergency Lawyers group condemning the army's