A growing conflict in Sudan, already considered the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, has seen at least one thousand civilian deaths this year. The majority of these fatalities are attributed to drone strikes, indicating an escalation of drone warfare within the country. Both Turkish and Chinese-made drones are reportedly being tested and utilized in the conflict. The situation highlights a concerning trend of increased reliance on unmanned aerial vehicles in modern warfare. The ongoing violence is exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation, with civilians bearing the brunt of the fighting. International attention is focusing on the increasing use of drones and the resulting civilian casualties. The conflict’s impact extends beyond immediate deaths, contributing to a widespread humanitarian emergency.