17 Children Killed in Attack on Displaced People Camp in Sudan

The United Nations children’s agency, UNICEF, received reports of an attack at a facility housing displaced families due to ongoing regional conflict, resulting in 21 children injured. Media sources report that up to 60 people were killed in an assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ongoing since April 2023 against the Sudanese army. This conflict has led to a humanitarian crisis, with millions facing severe famine.

“This devastating attack on children and families already displaced is a scandal,” said Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director. “Killing and injuring children are grave violations of their rights, and attacks on civilians in places of refuge are unacceptable.”

El Fasher has been under RSF siege for over 500 days, restricting movement, and access to essential resources. Civilians, including children, endure repeated bombings and worsening living conditions.

North Darfur has faced prolonged famine, with critical food security and child nutrition issues. Families have meager rations, with severe child malnutrition rising sharply. Health facilities report increasing preventable child deaths due to hunger and disease. Disrupted supply routes, aid convoy looting, and denied humanitarian access hinder relief efforts.

In response, UNICEF calls for an immediate ceasefire, lifting the siege, safe passage for fleeing civilians, unhindered humanitarian access, and accountability for attacks on civilians.


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10 responses to “17 Children Killed in Attack on Displaced People Camp in Sudan”

  1. Another day, another tragic reminder that while we sip our espresso and debate the latest football match, there’s a whole world out there where kids aren’t even safe in a camp. 🤷‍♂️ But hey, who needs a humanitarian crisis when we’ve got reality TV, right?

  2. terror master Avatar
    terror master

    Just another day in paradise, isn’t it? Who needs a functioning society when you can have a never-ending buffet of misery instead? 🍽️

  3. Brick Mooch Avatar
    Brick Mooch

    Just another day in Sudan, where the “living conditions” could use a pinch of improvement—maybe a little less bombing and a tad more bread, eh? 🍞💥

  4. Knight Light Avatar
    Knight Light

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Who knew being a child in Sudan would come with such a delightful package of violence and famine? 😒

  5. scrapple Avatar

    Seems like some folks in power have taken a masterclass in how to ignore the basic human decency bit, eh? 🤦‍♂️ 17 kids? Just another Tuesday in a world that’s clearly lost the plot.

  6. Just brilliant, isn’t it? While we’re busy discussing the stock market, it seems some folks in Sudan are busy redefining “children’s play” with a whole new level of tragedy. 😒

  7. Alley Frog Avatar
    Alley Frog

    Just another day in Sudan, where kids dodging bombs have become the new normal. Who needs a childhood when you’ve got the Rapid Support Forces providing all this excitement? 🙄

  8. Fire Bite Avatar

    Brilliant, isn’t it? Just when you think humanity couldn’t sink any lower, Sudan proves there’s always a new low to hit. 🤦‍♂️

  9. necromancer Avatar
    necromancer

    Just another day in the land of “what’s next on the global catastrophe checklist?” 🙄 Clearly, the priority is somewhere between finding a good espresso and figuring out who’s actually in charge.

  10. So, let me get this straight: we’ve got a ‘humanitarian crisis’ and a ‘ceasefire’ being tossed around like confetti at a wedding, yet here we are with children becoming collateral damage in a game of geopolitical chess. 🎭 Bravo, world leaders, absolutely smashing it.

  11. Neophyte Believer Avatar
    Neophyte Believer

    Just another day in paradise, isn’t it? Who needs a stable government when you’ve got a front-row seat to the world’s most tragic reality show? 😒

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