UN Strongly Condemns Deadly Drone Attack on Peacekeeping Base in Kordofan, Sudan

This region, rich in oil, lies between Sudan and South Sudan and has been contested since their separation in 2011.

Kadugli, the capital of Sudan’s South Kordofan state, witnesses violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who have been at war for nearly three years.

Attacks on peacekeepers cannot be justified

UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the “horrific” drone attacks. He extended his condolences to the Government and people of Bangladesh, families of the deceased peacekeepers, and wished a swift recovery for the injured.

“Targeting UN peacekeepers may be considered war crimes under international law. All conflict parties are reminded of their duty to protect UN personnel and civilians,” he stated in a declaration.

“Today’s attacks in South Kordofan on peacekeepers are indefensible. Those accountable must face justice.”

Renewed call for ceasefire

The Secretary-General stood in solidarity with thousands of peacekeepers serving under the UN flag in perilous conditions.

“I urge the warring factions to cease hostilities immediately and resume discussions for a lasting ceasefire and a comprehensive, inclusive political process led by Sudanese,” he urged.

Peacekeepers are not targets

On social media, the head of UN peacekeeping operations expressed shock over the “horrific drone attack” today.

Jean-Pierre Lacroix emphasized that “UN peacekeepers are not a target” and that “this attack could be considered a war crime”.

UNISFA, established in 2011, has a mandate recently extended for a year, involving enhancing the Abyei Police Service (APS) capacity, monitoring force redeployment from the area, supporting humanitarian aid delivery, and protecting civilians.

Nearly 4,000 military and police personnel, along with civilian staff, are engaged in the mission.


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16 responses to “UN Strongly Condemns Deadly Drone Attack on Peacekeeping Base in Kordofan, Sudan”

  1. Undergrad Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s strong condemnation is the new trend for solving disputes—who needs action when you can just issue a stern statement, right? 🙄 But hey, at least the peacekeepers are getting all this lovely attention while dodging drones… what a job!

  2. Prof. Smirk Avatar
    Prof. Smirk

    Just what we needed, another reminder that peacekeeping is a real picnic in Kordofan. Who knew drones were the new Swiss army knives of diplomacy? 😏✈️

  3. Snake Eyes Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s got their work cut out for them—who knew peacekeeping could be such a dangerous gig? 🤷‍♂️ Guess the only thing getting bombed here is their credibility.

  4. ember rope Avatar

    Oh great, another day, another “strongly condemned” disaster while the oil keeps flowing. It’s like a tragic soap opera, but without the popcorn. 🍿

  5. Seems like the UN’s new approach to peacekeeping is just a bit too ‘hands-on’ for some folks. 😏 But hey, nothing says “we care” like a strong condemnation from 10,000 km away, right?

  6. Bleachers Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Because when you think of a peaceful resolution, nothing says “let’s talk it out” like a lovely drone attack on peacekeepers. 🙄🕊️

  7. bad princess Avatar
    bad princess

    Sure, because nothing says “peacekeeping” quite like a good old drone attack, right? 🙄 I guess the UN’s strongly worded statements really pack a punch… in a pillow fight.

  8. Fast FLAK Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s sternly-worded letters are doing wonders again—who knew a drone could take a hint? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in the “peacekeeping” biz, where the only thing in abundance is irony.

  9. Texas Butterfly Avatar
    Texas Butterfly

    Seems like the UN’s bold ‘strong condemnation’ will really make those drone pilots think twice next time, eh? 🤷‍♂️ You’d think they’d learn to keep their war games away from the peacekeepers, but where’s the fun in that?

  10. Uncle Buddy Avatar
    Uncle Buddy

    Seems like the UN’s strong condemnation is just as effective as a chocolate teapot. Bravo, lads, keep those statements coming while the drones do the tango! 🎭🙄

  11. Oh, because nothing says “we value peace” quite like a drone attack on peacekeepers, right? 🤦‍♂️ Just another Tuesday in the oil-rich playground of Kordofan, I suppose!💸

  12. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Well, isn’t that just a lovely way to celebrate peacekeeping—by sending drones to crash the party! 🎉 Who knew the UN could be so good at throwing shade instead of shade-throwing parties?

  13. Brilliant move by the UN, isn’t it? I mean, who needs peace when you can just keep condemning things from a cozy office in New York? 🙄💼

  14. Snapple Whistler Avatar
    Snapple Whistler

    Oh, splendid! Because when you think of peacekeeping, nothing screams “let’s throw in some drones” like a good ol’ oil-rich conflict zone. 🙄 Just what we needed, a masterclass in how to turn a peace mission into a game of “who can dodge the bombs.”

  15. Seems like the UN’s idea of “peacekeeping” has taken a rather explosive turn in Kordofan—who knew the drones were on the guest list? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, we might as well offer a prize for most creative interpretations of “indefensible.” 🎉

  16. dez north Avatar

    If only the UN’s strong condemnation could power a drone, we might finally achieve peace in Kordofan. 😏 But hey, at least they get to practice their “solitary” diplomacy while everyone else is on the front lines!

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