Sudanese paramilitary forces carry out drone strikes in a central region, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens, according to officials cited by multiple outlets. The attacks occur in areas within Sudan’s central region, where local authorities and other officials report the casualties and injuries resulting from the strikes. While details of the exact locations are not fully specified in the available accounts, both reports describe the incident as a drone-based attack conducted by the paramilitary forces, with victims including civilians and others in affected communities. In addition to the confirmed deaths, dozens of people are reported injured, suggesting a broader impact beyond immediate fatalities. The reports rely on official statements and do not provide further verification details, such as casualty breakdowns by location or information from independent observers. No information is provided in the cited summaries about the specific targets of the drones, the time frame of the strikes, or any response by other parties. The situation reflects ongoing violence in Sudan, where aerial attacks and clashes have been reported across multiple regions.