A drone strike in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, has resulted in the deaths of five people, according to a local non-governmental organization (NGO). This attack marks the second such incident in the city within a week, signaling a resurgence of violence after a period of relative calm. Government forces had previously regained control over Khartoum, bringing months of stability to the area. However, the recent strikes indicate a potential escalation in conflict or targeted attacks within the city. Details regarding the perpetrators or motives behind the drone strike remain unclear as investigations continue. The NGO has called for increased protection for civilians and urged all parties involved to respect the safety and security of non-combatants. This incident highlights the fragile nature of peace in Khartoum and raises concerns about the potential for further violence in the region.
