A drone strike on a mosque in central Sudan killed two children and injured 13 others on Wednesday, according to the Sudan Doctors Network, amid an ongoing civil war. The attack, attributed to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group, occurred in the early hours of the morning.
Meanwhile, in other international developments, Russia is preparing to evacuate its citizens from Cuba due to a United States-imposed oil blockade that has choked off jet fuel supplies. Russia's federal aviation regulator, Rosaviatsia, announced that airlines such as Rossiya Airlines and Nordwind Airlines have been forced to adjust their flight schedules in Cuba.
In Ukraine, Kyiv came under Russian missile attack early Thursday morning, according to the country's military administration. Witnesses reported explosions, though there were no initial reports of casualties or damage. Russian attacks in the Synelnykove area killed four people and injured three.
Across the Atlantic, United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the Pentagon to purchase electricity generated by coal. This move aims to boost demand for the fossil fuel, despite its declining cost competitiveness and concerns about climate change.
Finally, in Canada, a school shooting in the small town of Tumbler Ridge has left residents reeling. While details about the suspect have not been released, the community is seeking answers. "Their grief, in the face of this catastrophic loss, will be accompanied by the desperate need for an explanation," said John Sparks, International correspondent for Sky News.
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