Drones Kill Nearly 1,000 Civilians in Africa in Three-Year Conflict
A new report alleges that drones used by African countries against armed groups have resulted in nearly 1,000 civilian casualties over a three-year period. The use of drones has raised significant concerns about their impact on non-combatants in the region.

A new report reveals that drones used by several African countries in their fight against armed groups have caused significant harm to civilians, with nearly 1,000 civilian deaths reported over three years. The use of drones has resulted in a disproportionate number of civilian casualties, raising concerns about the impact on civilian lives. Authorities and international organizations are calling for greater regulation and oversight of drone usage to minimize civilian harm.