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More than 300 children killed in Sudan war in 6 months, mostly in drone strikes, UNICEF says

More than 300 children have been killed or injured in the ongoing conflict in Sudan over the past six months, according to UNICEF. The violence, primarily between military and paramilitary forces, has severely impacted regions such as Darfu...

AP News· Jul 6, 2026 · 9:11 AM · 1 views

More than 300 children have been killed or injured in the ongoing conflict in Sudan over the past six months, according to UNICEF. The violence, primarily between military and paramilitary forces, has severely impacted regions such as Darfur and Kordofan. The UN has called for urgent protection of civilians and essential infrastructure.

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