As night fell over Kumo, families gathered in what remained of the schoolyard. Some searched for missing relatives; others prepared shallow graves. Blankets, scorched notebooks, and pieces of twisted metal littered the ground. This was the aftermath of Nov. 29, when a sudden drone strike tore through the town, killing 45 civilians, many of them students. Residents reported that a single unmanned aircraft appeared shortly before noon and dropped explosives on the classrooms and nearby homes, leaving dozens dead, others…

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