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UNICEF warns half a million civilians at risk amid fighting in El-Obeid, Sudan

Anadolu Agency

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July 11, 2026

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‘Intensified fighting in Al Obeid, Sudan, is forcing children and families to be displaced and seek refuge,’ says UNICEF

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The Economic Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

300+ children killed, injured in Sudan: UNICEF

300+ children killed, injured in Sudan: UNICEF

Sweden Herald

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· 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

Guineematin.com

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· 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.

AllAfrica

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· Jun 23, 2026

Sudan: UN Warns of an 'Imminent Risk of Mass Atrocities' in Sudan's Kordofan

[RFI] In Sudan, NGOs and the UN have warned of an imminent risk of mass atrocities in El-Obeid, a major city in North Kordofan. This comes as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) step up their campaign against the regular army in the region.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

UNICEF Raises Alarm Over Sudanese Child Casualties

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday said more than 300 children were killed or injured in Sudan over the past six months, warning that drone strikes accounted for the majority of the casualties amid the country’s escalating conflict. UNICEF said the casualties occurred as fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary [] The post UNICEF Raises Alarm Over Sudanese Child Casualties appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

The Media Line

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· Jun 21, 2026

UNSC Warns 500,000 Civilians Face Atrocity Risk in Sudan After 10 Days of RSF Drone Strikes 

The UN Security Council and a coalition of [] The post UNSC Warns 500,000 Civilians Face Atrocity Risk in Sudan After 10 Days of RSF Drone Strikes appeared first on The Media Line.

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Related coverage for "UNICEF warns half a million civilians at risk amid fighting in El-Obeid, Sudan": The Economic Times — 300+ children killed, injured in Sudan: UNICEF . Sweden Herald — UNICEF: More than 300 children killed or injured in Sudan in six months. Guineematin.com — Soudan : au moins de 330 enfants tués ou blessés depuis le début de l’année 2026 (UNICEF). AllAfrica — Sudan: UN Warns of an 'Imminent Risk of Mass Atrocities' in Sudan's Kordofan. Voice of Nigeria — UNICEF Raises Alarm Over Sudanese Child Casualties. The Media Line — UNSC Warns 500,000 Civilians Face Atrocity Risk in Sudan After 10 Days of RSF Drone Strikes