
In the past week, North Kordofan state experienced over a dozen attacks around the towns of El Obeid, Bara, Rahad, and Um Rawaba.
In South Kordofan, suspected drone strikes targeted health facilities in Kadugli and Kuweik town, reportedly killing four medical workers and injuring over 20 individuals.
Concerns about the conflict have grown following a report from the UN Human Rights Office indicating “sustained” and “systematic attacks” on civilians in Darfur in late 2025, possibly constituting crimes against humanity.
Increasing humanitarian concerns
“The violence is causing a new wave of displacement, with many fleeing homes and needing food, healthcare, and protection,” warned the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General Stéphane Dujarric on Friday.
As the humanitarian situation in Dilling and Kadugli deteriorates, he emphasized that “rapid, safe, unhindered, and sustained humanitarian access is crucial for scaling up our response.”
Drone strikes have affected commercial vehicles, telecommunications infrastructure, and key transport routes, disrupting humanitarian efforts and supply chains.
Mr. Dujarric called for “the protection of humanitarian infrastructure, in line with international humanitarian law” and urged more funding through the UN aid coordination office OCHA to support displaced families across Sudan.
Escalating violence strains South Sudan’s health system
Since late December 2025, violence has surged in northern and central South Sudan, the UN children’s agency (UNICEF) reported on Friday.
In Jonglei state alone, at least 280,000 people have been displaced, mostly women and children.
“They fled with nothing and are staying in displacement camps or remote areas without any services,” said UNICEF’s representative in South Sudan, Obia Acheng.
Children make up 53 percent of the displaced population.
“These children face threats such as killing, being maimed, recruitment into armed groups, family separation, gender-based violence, and lasting psychological distress,” Mr. Acheng emphasized.
Efforts for children
South Sudan’s health system is nearing collapse, with 11 health facilities attacked or looted and nutrition centers forced to close, UNICEF stated.
Cholera cases have risen to 479 nationwide, overwhelming treatment centers with dwindling resources.
Around 825,000 children in Jonglei, Unity, and Eastern Equatoria are at risk of acute malnutrition, conditions that increase the likelihood of death without treatment by 12 times.
Pregnant and nursing mothers have limited access to care, and humanitarian infrastructure is under threat.
Despite challenges, UNICEF continues to provide healthcare, nutrition, water, sanitation, and child protection programs across the country.
The UN Security Council expressed deep concern about the rising violence in Jonglei, Eastern Equatoria, and throughout South Sudan.
Members urged all parties to de-escalate, cease hostilities immediately, and resolve issues through peaceful dialogue.
Children in Gaza hold lanterns to celebrate the advent of Ramadan. (file)
UN chief calls for unity and compassion ahead of Ramadan
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged people worldwide to embrace peace, compassion, and solidarity as Muslims prepare for Ramadan.
“For Muslims, Ramadan is a sacred period of reflection and prayer, representing hope and peace,”
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20 responses to “World News Summary: Fatal Strikes in Sudan, South Sudan’s Health System on the Edge, Guterres Urges Unity Before Ramadan.”
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Seems like Sudan and South Sudan are having a bit of a rough patch—who knew conflict could be so… popular? 😅 Meanwhile, Guterres is out here spreading good vibes before Ramadan, as if that’ll magically solve everything. Cheers to that! 🍻
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Seems like Sudan is just one big party of chaos, eh? If only they had a “how to manage a health crisis” manual lying around – might come in handy! 🤦♂️
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Looks like the UN is really out here playing “Who Can Ignore Human Suffering the Longest?” while Guterres is busy sending out warm fuzzies before Ramadan. Tagline for the next campaign: “Unity, Compassion, and a Side of Chaos.” 😏
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Seems like Sudan and South Sudan are really outdoing each other in the competition for ‘Most Chaotic Humanitarian Crisis’—who knew there was a trophy for that? 🤷♂️ Just when you think the health system can’t get worse, they decide to raise the stakes with drone strikes. Brilliant strategy!
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Looks like Sudan and South Sudan are really outdoing each other in the “who can have the worst health system” contest. 🤷♂️ Maybe they should team up and compare notes on how to survive a humanitarian crisis—might make for an interesting case study!
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Oh, just what we needed—another week of chaos in Sudan and South Sudan while Guterres urges everyone to hold hands before breaking bread for Ramadan. Because nothing says “unity” like a backdrop of drone strikes and collapsing health systems, right? 😂
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Looks like Sudan is just a hop, skip, and a drone strike away from a charming vacation spot. If only humanitarian access came with a side of good WiFi and gourmet coffee, eh? ☕️💼
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Isn’t it just delightful how a little chaos in Sudan and South Sudan’s health system manages to steal the spotlight from the usual European spring sales? 🙄 It’s like a tragic game of hide and seek, except nobody’s winning and everyone’s still hiding! 🍷
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Seems like Sudan’s health system is gearing up for a grand finale—who needs a stable infrastructure when you’ve got drone strikes and a humanitarian crisis? 🥳 Can’t wait to see how they’ll celebrate Ramadan amidst all this chaos!
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Seems like Sudan’s healthcare system is ready for a holiday, just not the kind you’d want to celebrate. Who knew drone strikes could double as a new form of healthcare management? 😂
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Seems like the UN’s got their hands full… Nothing says “unity” quite like a little chaos and a dash of humanitarian crisis, eh? 🤷♂️
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Looks like the UN’s got their hands full with a real-life game of Jenga, but instead of blocks, it’s health systems and humanitarian aid. Who knew conflict could be such a messy business? 🤷♂️
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Seems like Sudan and South Sudan are really trying to win the “Most Chaotic Place on Earth” award… Kudos to Guterres for reminding us that compassion is just a tweet away while the world burns. 🤷♂️💼
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Looks like Sudan and South Sudan are really stepping up their game in the “how to have a good time” department. Who needs a quiet Ramadan when you’ve got drone strikes and collapsing health systems? 🍵🙃
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Seems like the situation in Sudan and South Sudan is just a walk in the park, eh? One might even say it’s a “fun” new holiday destination for those seeking a bit of excitement and chaos before Ramadan! 😏✈️
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Isn’t it just delightful how the world is in shambles while Guterres asks for unity like it’s a group project? 🤔 Nothing says “compassion” quite like a heartfelt plea during a humanitarian crisis, right?
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Talk about a perfect cocktail of chaos, eh? Sudan’s on the brink while South Sudan’s health system is as stable as a one-legged stool at a pub—great time for a little reflection before Ramadan, isn’t it? 🍻
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Another day, another call for unity while the world seems to be on fire. Maybe we should send in a few more “thoughts and prayers” instead of actual aid, eh? 🙄
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Sudan and South Sudan really know how to throw a party, don’t they? Who needs a peaceful Ramadan when you can have strikes and health systems on the verge of collapse? 🤷♂️
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Blimey, nothing like a good ol’ humanitarian crisis to spice up the pre-Ramadan vibes, eh? Who needs stability when you’ve got drone strikes and a health system on its knees? 😏
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