Drone War: Sudan is fighting the deadliest war on Earth right now — and almost nobody outside Africa is talking about it. Sudan’s war has became a drone-dominated conflict, who is really supplying these weapons, and why civilians — not combatants — are paying the price.
KHARTOUM AUGUST 21: Sudan is fighting the deadliest war on Earth right now — and almost nobody outside Africa is talking about it. What started as a power struggle between two generals has turned into something the world has never fully seen before: a civil war increasingly decided by drones, not soldiers.
In this video, we break down how Sudan’s war became a drone-dominated conflict, who is really supplying these weapons, and why civilians — not combatants — are paying the price. From besieged cities like El Fasher and El Obeid to displacement camps hit from the sky, this is the story the mainstream news keeps skipping.
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