Yes: The factory was bombed, but actual deaths were one night watchman, "not tens of thousands", and he asserted that the Sudanese government are the good guys in the civil war, and their opponents terrorists.
And how many of their citizens have or will die due to lack of those very same pharamceuticals that the bombed factory can no longer produce? Or suffer from disease due to the same? Perhaps not tens of thousands, but more than just the single night watchman, I'd say. The point isn't how many deaths, but what collateral damage was done. Not just in the sense of civilian casualties, but also the damage inflicted on those by the effect of not having said facility around. Of course, for all you and I really know that could have been an Anthrax factory cleverly disguised as as a pharmaceuticals factory, but we can put up rethorical questions and answers such as these for the next millenia and not get anywhere either.