Human Rights

Deadly Drone Strike on Sudan Refugee Camp Exposes Global Inaction and Humanitarian Crisis

By National Security Desk | September 19, 2025

At least 37 civilians, including the elderly and youth, were slaughtered in a drone attack on a Darfur refugee camp by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, highlighting a tragic failure of international agencies to protect innocent lives amid ongoing civil war.

In a brutal escalation of violence with devastating humanitarian consequences, a drone strike by Sudan's insurgent Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed at least 37 civilians and injured dozens more at the Abu Shouk displaced persons camp near El Fasher in North Darfur. Among the dead were worshippers attending early morning prayers at a mosque—a chilling reminder that even sacred spaces offer no sanctuary from this relentless conflict. This massacre is not merely another tragic headline; it is symptomatic of a wider decay in global leadership and commitment to human rights. While millions suffer under the shadow of Sudan’s civil...

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