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    UN human rights chief raises alarm after drone strikes kill more than 50 civilians in Sudan

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    By Olivia Le Poidevin

    GENEVA, ‌Feb 18 (Reuters) - The United Nations human rights ​chief expressed alarm on Wednesday following reports of more than 50 civilians being ⁠killed in drone strikes in Sudan in two days in the last week.

    At least 57 civilians were killed between Sunday and ​Monday, including at least 15 children, in separate drone attacks in four ‌states across Sudan, according to the U.N.

    U.N. human rights chief Volker Turk said the killings were a reminder of the devastating consequences of ⁠drone warfare in Sudan, with civilians and civilian ⁠infrastructure targeted.

    Some 28 civilians were killed on Sunday in an alleged Sudanese Armed Forces drone strike on Al Safiya market in Sudari locality, North Kordofan, the U.N. said.

    The next day 26 civilians ‌were killed in West Kordofan in an alleged SAF drone strike ⁠at a displacement shelter in Al Sunut. ‌Also on Monday the paramilitary group ​the Rapid Support Forces conducted drone strikes on two primary schools in Dilling in South Kordofan, the U.N. reported.

    The RSF and ‌SAF did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests ​for comment.

    Greater Kordofan, a ⁠region comprising three states, has emerged as the latest ‌frontline in Sudan's nearly three-year ⁠conflict between the SAF and the RSF, which has displaced millions of people and triggered a humanitarian crisis.

    "The continued attacks by all ​parties on civilian objects ‌must stop. The parties must take urgent measures to protect civilians, ⁠including by refraining from the ​military use of civilian objects," said Turk.

    (Reporting by Olivia Le ​Poidevin; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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