Drone strikes in a central Sudanese city have reportedly killed up to 23 people, according to a local rights organization. Emergency Lawyers, the group reporting the casualties, has attributed blame to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). As of yet, the RSF has not issued a statement claiming responsibility for the attack. The strikes occurred within the city limits, raising concerns about civilian safety amidst ongoing conflict. This incident adds to the growing toll of violence in Sudan, where fighting between the army and the RSF has raged for months. The exact circumstances and full extent of the damage are still being assessed. The reported attack highlights the escalating use of drones in the Sudanese conflict.