MASSIVE explosions caused by a drone strike at a market in the Darfur region near Sudan’s border with Chad on Thursday killed four people and wounded more than two dozen civilians, a medical group said.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) blamed the strike on the Sudanese army, saying the drone hit fuel reserves at the Adikong border market in West Darfur, marking the second fatal drone strike in Adikong in less than a month.
Gado Mahamadou, MSF head of mission in Chad, said 23 people were injured, including seven children and four women.
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