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Drone attack in Sudan threatens Khartoum airport’s reopening: Reports

Drone attack in Sudan threatens Khartoum airport’s reopening: Reports

Summary

Drone attacks near Khartoum's airport in Sudan have raised concerns about its planned reopening, which has been delayed since fighting began in 2023. These attacks are part of ongoing conflict between Sudan’s military and paramilitary forces, with widespread damage and displacement affecting the region.

Key Facts

  • Drone attacks happened near Khartoum's airport, delaying its planned reopening.
  • Fighting in Sudan began in April 2023 between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
  • Witnesses reported more than eight explosions near the airport.
  • No group has claimed responsibility for the recent drone attacks.
  • This incident is the third wave of drone attacks in a week targeting Khartoum.
  • The airport has been closed for over two years due to damage from the conflict.
  • The conflict has led to the displacement of nearly 12 million people.
  • The RSF controls parts of Sudan, while the army controls other regions.
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