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Saturday, June 27, 2026

RSF Claims Sudan Army Drone Destroyed Key Darfur Bridge

June 9, 2026 (EL GENEINA) – A civil authority linked to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Western Darfur claimed that the Sudanese military destroyed the key Ardamata bridge through a drone attack on Tuesday.

An assault on the bridge in the state capital, El Geneina, occurred just days following another incident that damaged the Kiga bridge, an important passage linking Dilling with Kadugli in South Kordofan region.

The local authority in Western Darfur denounced the early-morning attack in a declaration, labeling it as a clear danger to people’s safety and a deliberate attack on essential regional facilities.

The Ardamata bridge serves as a key transportation route for delivering humanitarian assistance, provisions, and medical equipment from the Adre border point with Chad into the areas of Darfur and Kordofan.

Organizations within the United Nations and global humanitarian groups rely on this passage to provide critical support to numerous displaced individuals and those impacted by conflicts.

Authorities at the local level cautioned that demolishing the bridge shortly before the rainy season could significantly impede the delivery of assistance, possibly leading to a severe humanitarian crisis and disrupting activities throughout Darfur.

The government urged United Nations organizations and global human rights institutions to denounce the damage inflicted on civil structures and take action to maintain the flow of humanitarian routes.

The Sudanese military and the RSF have become more dependent on aerial combat in regions like Darfur and Kordofan, as intensified attacks have caused significant harm to essential facilities such as medical centers, educational institutions, and water treatment sites.

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Five killed in El Obeid as Rapid Support Forces drones strike

June 10, 2026 (EL OBEID) – According to the Sudan Doctors Network, five individuals lost their lives and twelve more sustained injuries on Wednesday when drones operated by the Rapid Support Forces struck civilian locations in North Kordofan State.

El Obeid has emerged as a center for sophisticated military activities conducted by the army, focusing on regions in Southern and Western Kordofan along with the Darfur area. The city has repeatedly been subjected to drone strikes by the RSF, resulting in many civilian deaths and significant destruction of marketplaces and public infrastructure, such as schools and hospitals.

The Sudan Doctors Network stated in a release that a drone attacked the Dalil graveyard during a funeral ceremony, resulting in four deaths and seven injured individuals. As per the organization, a separate assault hit a gas station within the city, causing five people to suffer severe wounds.

The declaration highlighted increasing concerns that the number of casualties might increase, due to the ongoing attack on residential zones and community buildings within the city over the past few days.

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In another event, the network stated that a truck driver lost his life after his vehicle, carrying provisions, came under fire in the Jebel Kordofan region. The group referred to this occurrence as an explicit assault on both civilians and essential delivery routes that communities depend upon for fundamental necessities.

The declaration criticized the "systematic bombing" conducted by the RSF against civilian targets in El Obeid. It further stated that attacking civilians, public buildings, and food transportation vehicles represents an obvious breach of international humanitarian law.

The group placed full blame on the RSF leadership for these assaults, urging the global community and human rights groups to swiftly intervene to safeguard residents and stop incidents that endanger lives and intensify the humanitarian situation.

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