UK condemns Kadugli drone strike, urges political solution
Key points
UK condemns Kadugli drone strike; demands accountability
Calls for humanitarian pause, political transition, and open aid access
TL;DR
The United Kingdom condemns the Kadugli UNISFA drone strike on 13 December that killed six UN peacekeepers and injured nine.
The UK says atrocities in Sudan—including targeted killings, mass executions, torture, and sexual violence in El Fasher—must end and notes it sanctioned four senior Rapid Support Forces commanders.
The UK calls on the RSF and SAF to agree a humanitarian pause, advance a Sudanese‑owned civilian political transition, comply with the arms embargo, and allow unhindered humanitarian access including through the Adre crossing.
Original text
The United Kingdom condemns the drone strikes on the UNISFA base in Kadugli on 13 December which killed six UN peacekeepers and injured nine others. Our thoughts are with the families of those killed and all those affected. Those responsible must be held to account. I will make three points. First, as my Foreign Secretary has said, the atrocities in Sudan scar the conscience of the world. We all witnessed the horrifi...