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Drone strikes on civilian vehicles kill at least 20 in Sudan, rights groups say

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Rights groups report that drone strikes in Sudan have killed over 20 civilians in recent days, including families traveling to weddings. The attacks are attributed to the Rapid Support Forces as the conflict in the region continues to escalate.

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The increasing use of drones against civilian infrastructure and gatherings marks a dangerous escalation in the Sudanese civil war.

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Drone strikes on civilian vehicles headed to social gatherings in Sudan have killed over 20 people in recent days, according to rights groups, as the use of unmanned aircraft becomes increasingly common in the north eastern African country's war.

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The article relies on reports from medical and legal aid groups to document the violence, maintaining a neutral reporting tone on a conflict zone.

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