A UN facility in war-torn Sudan was hit by a devastating drone strike on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of six peacekeepers and wounding eight others. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres confirmed the tragic incident, identifying the victims as Bangladeshi nationals.
The strike targeted the UN peacekeeping logistics base in Kadugli, located in Sudan's central Kordofan region. The incident has drawn international condemnation, with Guterres labeling it an "unjustifiable" act that may constitute a war crime under international law.
The Sudanese military attributed the attack to the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group clashing with the army over control of the country. The military's statement accused the rebels of a subversive agenda, underscoring the heightened tensions amid a pr

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