6 月 1 日至 28 日期间,位于苏丹内战前线城市的欧拜伊德遭受了至少 15 次无人机袭击 [1]。这些攻击导致当地造成至少 45 人死亡、41 人受伤 [1]。联合国人权事务高级专员沃尔克·图尔克警告称,该城市正面临“另一场人权灾难”的风险 [1]。国际特赦组织秘书长阿涅斯·卡拉马德指出,此前埃尔法希尔发生的暴行并非偶然事件,而是某种既定剧本的体现 [1]。
尽管局势紧张,但专家分析认为快速支援部队目前暂无全面攻占欧拜伊德的计划 [1]。事实上,该城市已被快速支援部队从北、西、南三个方向包围 [1]。然而,苏丹军队已加强了防御工事并连接了东部补给线以应对围困 [1]。持续的袭击还引发了严重的民生危机:燃料短缺导致价格飙升,电力中断威胁到供水系统的正常运行,可能进而引发水源性疾病 [1]。
The frontline city of Obeid in Sudan is facing severe humanitarian risks following frequent drone attacks that have caused significant civilian casualties and infrastructure damage [1]. Between June 1 and June 28, at least 45 people were killed and 41 injured during 15 separate drone strikes on the city [1].
Volker Turk, High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations, has warned that Obeid is now facing "another human rights disaster" similar to previous atrocities in El Fasher [1]. Agnes Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International, noted that the violence seen in El Fasher was a deliberate script rather than an accident [1].
While Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have surrounded Obeid from three directions—the north, west, and south—government forces report having strengthened their defenses and secured supply lines to the east [1]. The ongoing conflict has triggered critical shortages of fuel leading to soaring prices, while power outages threaten the water supply system with potential outbreaks of waterborne diseases [1].