warfareDrone StrikeShukeiri, White Nile State, Sudansupported 70.0

Drone strike on school and clinic in Shukeiri, Sudan

An explosive-laden drone struck a secondary school and nearby health center in Shukeiri, Sudan, during the country's civil war. Medical and hospital officials told AP that at least 17 people were killed and blamed the strike on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

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Published

3/11/2026

Current public event date

Source base

1 sources

Evidence records attached to this event

Actor field

2 ranked

Actors currently scored in public view

Incident links

1

Analyses connected to this incident

Editorial note

Curated from recent reporting on the Sudan conflict and published into the public feed.

Event harm

86.0

Overall event-level harm score

Top culpability

63.5

Rapid Support Forces strike unit

Confidence

70.0

How stable the current public reading is

Top responsibility

73.8

Highest actor responsibility before event harm is applied

Event harm

Harm context

The public harm score is grounded in who bears the harm, what protections are in play, and the broader social fallout.

Who is harmed

Patients, care workers, and nearby civilians relying on medical access.

Rights or laws at risk

Privacy, equal protection, family autonomy, and safe access to education are under pressure.

Societal impact

The event can intensify insecurity in Shukeiri, White Nile State, Sudan, raise the risk of retaliation or escalation, and widen civilian harm over time.

Overview

Highest ranked actor

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Rapid Support Forces strike unit

Rank #1 with the highest weighted culpability in the current public reading.

Culpability

63.5

Weighted contribution

Confidence

72.0

Attribution stability

Rank #1executormilitary unitSudan

Rapid Support Forces strike unit

Ranked in the public field as a executor with a current responsibility band of major.

supported 72.0

Responsibility

73.8

Actor-level role score before event harm is applied.

Culpability

63.5

Final contribution after event harm weighting.

Confidence

72.0

Current stability of the attribution.

Evidence links

1

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Why this actor is ranked here

The field unit that executed the strike carries the most direct responsibility for hitting a school and adjacent clinic in an area where civilians were present.

1 evidence link

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Ranked actors

2

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Top actor

Rapid Support Forces strike unit

Highest-ranked actor in the current public reading.

Revisions

7

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Ranked field

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Rank #2authorizermilitary unitSudan

Rapid Support Forces command

Ranked in the public field as a authorizer with a current responsibility band of major.

supported 68.0

Responsibility

73.8

Actor-level role score before event harm is applied.

Culpability

63.5

Final contribution after event harm weighting.

Confidence

68.0

Current stability of the attribution.

Evidence links

1

Attached source links for this actor.

Why this actor is ranked here

A coordinated drone strike during an active war typically implies command-level authorization or tolerance, even when the public reporting centers on field attribution.

1 evidence link