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RSF REBELS KILLED DOZENS OF CHILDREN AND INNOCENT PEOPLE IN KOLOGI TOWN

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By Special Correspondent* – Sudan

Seventy nine (79) killed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) rebels who launched a bloody attack on the city of Kologi in south Kordofan state in Sudan last week, where targeted a kindergarten school in south Kordofan, Sudan, with a drone, resulting in the deaths of 43 children and 36 men and women, while 38 others sustained serious injuries.

As is typical of terrorist militia Rapid Support Forces and continuing its repeated barbaric targeting of civilian infrastructure and people gatherings, RSF launched a bloody attack on the city of Kologi in south Kordofan state on December 4th, 2025 (last week).

This adds to its record of massacres in El Geneina, Wad Noura, east Gezira, the villages of Al-Jumou’iya, Zamzam, El Fasher, and elsewhere, further confirming its boundless brutality.

The militia targeted a kindergarten in Kologi, south Kordofan, with a drone, resulting in the deaths of 43 children and 36 men and women, while 38 others sustained serious injuries.

However the drone launched four missiles into residential neighborhoods. The first missile exploded in a kindergarten while children were inside. Residents rushed to rescue the children, while the drone monitored the gatherings of people scrambling to save them.

The drone returned to bomb the children’s families and the wounded. Not content with this, the militia pursued those who managed to reach the city hospital and launched a third missile at them, confirming their barbarity, brutality, and determination to commit this crime.

The fourth missile launched on the residence of the local executive director, reactions to the Kalogi massacre.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) condemned the attack, stating that it represents a horrific violation of children’s rights. UNICEF emphasized that the killing of children, as well as attacks on schools and hospitals, constitute grave violations of their rights.

In the other side the European Union also strongly condemned the attack targeting the city of Kologi, and EU Commissioner for Crisis Management, Haja Lahbib, said that what happened “constitutes a clear war crime,” stressing that targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure is strictly prohibited under international humanitarian law.

The militia has become emboldened in the bloodshed of Sudanese people with unprecedented brutality, unchecked by any deterrent. It has learned that international reactions, limited to mere condemnation, have given the militia the green light to continue committing massacres time and again, scorching the land in preparation for demographic change and the uprooting of communities.

Meanwhile the RSF militia has become immersed in the blood of Sudanese people with unprecedented brutality, and nothing deters it from doing so. It has learned from the international reactions that stand at the door of condemnation and do not go beyond it, which has given the militia the signal to continue committing massacres time after time and burning the land in preparation for demographic change operations and the uprooting of communities.

RSF militia’s acquisition of these deadly and strategic weapons, which are only sold to states, points to its sponsor and partner in crime: Abu Dhabi regime. It also highlights the international and regional community’s abandonment of the victims through silence and turning a blind eye, offering only timid condemnations.

The crimes of this terrorist militia make its elimination and dismantling a prerequisite for the survival of the state, the peace of its citizens and neighbors, and for bringing justice to the victims.

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