A drone strike on a funeral procession in Sudan has left dozens dead, sources confirm. The attack, which occurred in the war-torn Darfur region, targeted mourners gathered to bury victims of previous violence. Witnesses describe a scene of utter devastation: bodies scattered among the wreckage, the dead piled high.
The strike marks a new low in a conflict that has already claimed thousands of lives. Uncovered documents suggest the drones may be foreign-made, pointing to external involvement. The government denies responsibility, but local activists blame the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group with ties to the regime.
The international community has condemned the attack, but words mean little when the bodies are still warm. This is not a tragedy. It is a crime.
And the world is watching.










