AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEl Obeid Humanitarian Alarm: UNICEF says more than 300 children were killed or injured in Sudan’s war over the past six months, with drone strikes driving about 60% of the casualties, as civilians face siege-like conditions and attacks hit schools, markets, fuel and water. UN Rights Pressure: The UN Human Rights Council adopted a measure condemning escalating violence around El Obeid and authorizing urgent scrutiny of alleged abuses, amid warnings the city could face “another El Fasher.” RSF Messaging vs Warnings: An RSF-aligned alliance called El Obeid a “legitimate military target,” arguing civilian presence doesn’t change its status, even as international bodies urge protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure. IOM Warning: IOM warned El Obeid risks becoming like El Fasher unless safe corridors and aid access are opened, pointing to repeated drone attacks on power and fuel facilities. UAE Aid Push: The UAE announced $30 million in emergency humanitarian assistance for El Obeid, stressing civilian protection and safe, unhindered aid delivery. Health and Daily Life: In Omdurman, maternity wards reopened, offering a rare sign of normalcy for mothers despite shortages and war disruptions.
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