The conflict in Sudan is getting worse. Drone attacks have hit civilian areas. This has created a big humanitarian crisis. The United Nations is very worried. A fact-finding mission found possible war crimes. This is especially true in the Darfur region. The fighting has lasted almost three years. It is one of Africa's deadliest conflicts for ordinary people. The fighting started because of a power struggle.
Recent bombings have been very concerning. Reports say markets and hospitals were attacked. Aid trucks and homes were also targeted. This violence causes great suffering. Millions of people have left their homes. Many hundreds of thousands have died. The Kordofan region has seen many human rights abuses. This violence has affected the whole country since April 2023.
This week, a UN mission shared serious findings. They said the attack on El Fasher looked like genocide. This means people may have tried to destroy certain ethnic groups. The mission leader said the crimes were not random. The attacks were large and planned.
The conflict began as a fight for power. It is between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This fight has hurt many civilians. The RSF used to be known as militias. This makes accusations of ethnic targeting more serious.
Millions of people are displaced. Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost. Recent drone strikes have killed children. Many civilians have died in other attacks. The UN human rights chief strongly condemned the attacks. He said all sides continue to attack civilian areas. The world is watching Sudan with growing worry. The possibility of war crimes is a big concern for Sudan's future.