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UN: More than 300 children killed or injured in Sudan over six months
More than 300 children have been killed or injured in Sudan during the past six months, with drone strikes accounting for the majority of casualties, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Monday. Sudan has been engulfed in a devastating conflict since April 2023 between the Sudanese military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces ...
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Breakthrough News
· Jul 8, 2026
‘No safe place left’ for children in war-torn regions of Sudan, says UNICEF
The war in Sudan, which continues to rage in its fourth year, has killed or injured at least 330 children in the first half of 2026, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on July 6. Darfur and the Kordofan regions have the highest child casualty rates. Except for some small towns along Sudan’s western border [] Pavan Kulkarni , July 8, 2026
Guineematin.com
· Jul 6, 2026
Soudan : au moins de 330 enfants tués ou blessés depuis le début de l’année 2026 (UNICEF)
Au moins 330 enfants ont été tués ou blessés au Soudan au cours des six premiers mois de l’année 2026, selon un bilan publié ce lundi 6 juillet par l’UNICEF. L’agence onusienne tire la sonnette d’alarme face à l’aggravation du conflit, qui continue de faire payer un lourd tribut aux plus jeunes. Selon l’UNICEF, les [] The post Soudan : au moins de 330 enfants tués ou blessés depuis le début de l’année 2026 (UNICEF) first appeared on Guineematin.com.
The Tribune
· Jul 6, 2026
More than 300 children killed or injured in Sudan war in 6 months: UNICEF
More than 300 children have been killed or injured in the last six months in the war in Sudan, mostly from drone strikes, the UN children’s agency said on Monday. Sudan has been mired in a war between the Sudanese military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023. The war is now concentrated []
Sweden Herald
· Jul 6, 2026
UNICEF: More than 300 children killed or injured in Sudan in six months
UNICEF: More than 300 children killed or injured in Sudan in six months
Arab Times Online
· Jul 6, 2026
More than 300 children killed in Sudan war in 6 months, mostly in drone strikes: UNICEF
CAIRO, July 6, (AP): More than 300 children have been killed or injured in the last six months in the war in Sudan, mostly from drone strikes, the UN children's agency said Mond...
The Economic Times
· Jul 6, 2026
300+ children killed, injured in Sudan: UNICEF
300+ children killed, injured in Sudan: UNICEF
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