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The report from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) discusses the rising number of humanitarian workers killed in 2025, which reached 350 individuals, including 186 in Gaza and 71 in Sudan. The data also showed that 907 aid workers were killed, injured, or kidnapped, marking a record high for the year. So far in 2026, 82 workers have been killed, 97 injured, and 39 kidnapped across various regions worldwide. The United Nations confirmed that more than a thousand humanitarian workers have lost their lives over the past three years. It also highlighted that the proliferation of armed drones poses a significant threat, being responsible for 80% of civilian deaths in Sudan during the first four months of 2026, especially when targeting markets and healthcare facilities. The report emphasized that the laws of war have not changed despite technological advancements.
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