North Kordofan
A drone attack carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has hit a vehicle transporting displaced families in central Sudan, killing at least 24 people, including eight children, the Sudan Doctors Network said. The attack on Saturday occurred near the city of Rahad in North Kordofan province, the medical monitoring group reported, adding that the passengers had fled fighting in the Dubeiker area.
Among the children killed were two infants, the network said in a statement posted on X. The latest attack follows a serious of drone attacks on humanitarian aid convoys and fuel trucks across North Kordofan which on Friday killed at least one person and wounding several others.
The North Kordofan state government condemned Friday’s attacks on a convoy linked to the World Food Programme (WFP), urging the international community and United Nations bodies to impose sanctions on the RSF paramilitary group’s leadership.
The attacks occurred along the key road connecting the state capital, el-Obeid, with Kosti in neighbouring White Nile state.
Fighting between the government-aligned Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the RSF has intensified across the Kordofan region since October 2025 after el-Fasher fell to the RSF, where the group committed atrocities – a “crime scene” according to the UN.
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the first attack at dawn hit three trucks in Er-Rahad.
A second attack followed in the Allah Kareem area near Es Samih, damaging four vehicles, including trucks carrying UN relief supplies.
In Um Rawaba, three drones struck a transport truck and a fuel tanker, causing additional civilian casualties. The WFP has not yet issued an official statement.
The Sudan Doctors Network said the convoy was delivering assistance to displaced communities in el-Obeid when it came under attack, describing the incident as a “blatant violation of international humanitarian law” and a war crime.
The group called for an independent investigation and stronger international measures to protect humanitarian workers and infrastructure.








