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RSF drone strike on school kills two children in Sudan: medical source
The Kordofan region is currently the fiercest battlefield in the war raging between RSF and the Sudanese army since April 2023.
RSF drone strike on school kills two children in Sudan: medical source
FILE PHOTO: An RSF attack near Rahad city in North Kordofan province. / AA
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A drone strike by a notorious paramilitary group killed two children and injured 12 others on Wednesday in the southern Kordofan city of El Rahad, a medical source said.

"I saw a dozen students injured," Ahmed Moussa, an eyewitness to Wednesday’s attack, said, adding that the drone had struck a traditional religious school.

The Kordofan region is currently the fiercest battlefield in the war raging between the RSF and the Sudanese army since April 2023.

El Rahad lies on a key axis linking El Obeid, the North Kordofan state capital, to the White Nile river the army's main line to the capital Khartoum.

The city was retaken by the army last February, as part of a rapid offensive that saw it push west to break a long-running siege on El Obeid.

The RSF has been trying to re-encircle El Obeid since, including by launching successive drone strikes on the eastern highway, which connects the vast western region of Darfur with the rest of the country.

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World's largest hunger, displacement crises

Since it began, the war has killed tens of thousands and left around 11 million people displaced, creating the world's largest hunger and displacement crises.

It has also effectively split the country in two, with the army holding the north, centre and east while the RSF and its allies control the west and parts of the south.

The army on the back foot since the RSF consolidated its hold on Darfur in October has appeared to tilt the balance in recent days, breaking two paramilitary sieges on South Kordofan cities: Dilling and Kadugli.

The cities had come to exemplify the violence in Kordofan, where hundreds of thousands face starvation under daily drone strikes.

From the end of October to February, over 115,000 people have been forced from their homes, according to data from the UN's International Organization for Migration released on Tuesday.

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SOURCE:AFP