Iran accused of supplying attack drones to Sudan as civil war death toll rises
Iran is accused of providing Mohajer-6 drones to Sudanese forces as the country's civil war reportedly claims up to 400,000 lives.

Iran faces accusations of supplying Mohajer-6 attack drones to Sudan's armed forces as the country's ongoing civil war continues to exact a heavy toll on civilians.
The allegations come as reports suggest the death toll from Sudan's civil war may have reached as many as 400,000 people, though these figures could not be independently verified. The conflict has drawn limited international attention despite the scale of reported casualties.
The Mohajer-6 is an Iranian-manufactured unmanned aerial vehicle capable of conducting surveillance and carrying out targeted strikes. If confirmed, the drone transfers would represent another instance of Iranian military equipment being deployed in regional conflicts.
Sudan's civil war has been ongoing amid a complex political and military landscape following years of instability. The conflict has created widespread displacement and humanitarian challenges across the country.
The international community has struggled to address the crisis in Sudan, with the conflict receiving less global attention compared to other ongoing wars. Verification of casualty figures and weapons transfers remains difficult due to limited access and ongoing security challenges in the region.