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Sudan: At Least 9 Dead in New Kordofan Shelling Carnage

Drone strikes and shelling in Sudan's Kordofan have killed at least 13 civilians and hit hospitals, while key supply routes face disruption, worsening humanitarian access, UN reports.

Summary by allAfrica
At least nine people were killed, and 51 reported injured today, after artillery shelling hit the town of Dilling in South Kordofan. In a statement, Sudan Doctors Network confirm the casualties, saying in a statement seen by Radio Dabanga that the bombardment was carried out by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Popular Movement led by El Hilu. Separately, the RSF claim to have taken control of El Bardab area, between Kadugli in North Kordofan, …

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The calls for the truce have remained ineffective as the regular army and the paramilitaries equip themselves with increasingly sophisticated weapons with the help of their respective allies.

·Paris, France
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Drone clashes and strikes have resulted in 51 deaths in the last 24 hours in Kordofan, a strategic region of Sudan at the epicentre of fighting between the regular army and the paramilitaries, according to local medical sources joined by AFP.

·Montreal, Canada
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The United Nations confirms damage to hospitals and key supply lines as the conflict intensifies in the Kordofan region. A drone strike targeting Dilling General Hospital kills four patients and injures several civilians. El Obeid has been subjected to continuous drone attacks over the past five days. Sudan War Monitor: Kordofan Region. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) expressed its deep concern over …

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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