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Over 300 Children Killed Or Wounded In Sudan War Over 6 Months: UNICEF
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Over 300 Children Killed Or Wounded In Sudan War Over 6 Months: UNICEF

The UNICEF has reported that more than 300 children were killed or injured in Sudan's civil war over a period of six months. According to the report, drone strikes accounted for 60% of all casualties among children nationwide. The data highlights the severe impact of the conflict on civilian populations, particularly young individuals. This information underscores the escalating humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for intervention to protect vulnerable groups.

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Over 300 Children Killed Or Wounded In Sudan War Over 6 Months: UNICEF

The UNICEF has reported that more than 300 children were killed or injured in Sudan's civil war over a period of six months. According to the report, drone strikes accounted for 60% of all casualties among children nationwide. The data highlights the severe impact of the conflict on civilian populations, particularly young individuals. This information underscores the escalating humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for intervention to protect vulnerable groups.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from UNICEF regarding child casualties in Sudan's civil war without overtly endorsing any particular political stance. It focuses on the humanitarian impact and does not frame the issue through a specific ideological lens. While the situation is politically charged,

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