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Paramilitary forces in Sudan kill at least 10 people in hospital drone attack, medical group says

Sudan ’s paramilitary forces killed at least 10 people on Thursday in a drone attack that hit a hospital in the south-central part of the country, said a…

6 April 2026 at 06:38 pm
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Paramilitary forces in Sudan kill at least 10 people in hospital drone attack, medical group says

Paramilitary forces in Sudan have reportedly killed at least 10 people in a drone attack on a hospital in the south-central region of the country, according to a medical group. The attack, which took place on Thursday, underscores the ongoing violence and instability in Sudan, a nation that has been plagued by conflict for decades.

The hospital, located in the state of Kordofan, was targeted by the paramilitary forces, who are part of the Sudanese Armed Forces. The medical group, which has not been named, provided details of the attack, stating that at least 10 individuals were killed, including both patients and staff members. The group also reported that several others were injured, though the exact number was not specified.

The attack on the hospital raises serious concerns about the safety of medical facilities and personnel in Sudan. Such incidents are not uncommon in conflict zones, where combatants often disregard the protection afforded to healthcare workers and institutions under international humanitarian law. The attack highlights the urgent need for greater accountability and protection for medical staff and patients in areas affected by violence.

The Sudanese government has not yet issued an official statement regarding the drone attack. However, the country has been witnessing increased tensions and violence since the overthrow of former President Omar al-Bashir in 2019. The Sudanese Armed Forces, including the paramilitary forces, have been involved in several clashes with rebel groups and other factions, leading to widespread displacement and humanitarian crises.

The violence in Sudan has had devastating effects on the civilian population, with millions of people displaced and in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. The attack on the hospital in Kordofan further exacerbates the challenges faced by the medical community and the local population, who are already struggling to access basic healthcare services.

International humanitarian organizations have repeatedly called for an end to the violence and for all parties to respect international humanitarian law, including the protection of healthcare workers and facilities. The attack on the hospital in Kordofan serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for such protection and for all parties to prioritize the safety of civilians in conflict zones.

The situation in Sudan remains precarious, with ongoing violence and instability posing significant threats to the lives and well-being of millions of people. The attack on the hospital in Kordofan is just one of many incidents that highlight the urgent need for international attention and intervention to support the Sudanese people and promote lasting peace and stability in the region.

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