Strike on Al-Zurq market highlights Sudanese army’s growing reliance on drones

Plumes of smoke rise during clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum, Sudan, September 26, 2024 [File: Reuters]

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The attack on Al-Zurq market in North Darfur, which left
dozens dead and wounded, has sparked renewed concerns over the Sudanese army’s
widening use of Turkish-made drones against civilians.
Observers argue that this pattern signals a shift in the
nature of the war, with markets and residential areas becoming direct targets -
a tactic they described as one aimed at “spreading terror among the population”
rather than striking battlefronts.
Military experts link the intensification of aerial
bombardments to the army’s loss of ground control across vast areas of Darfur
and Kordofan.
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