Khartoum airport receives first scheduled flight since start of Sudan war
Summary
Khartoum International Airport in Sudan has received its first scheduled flight in over two years amid ongoing conflict in the country. The flight, operated by Sudan Airways, arrived from Port Sudan, indicating progress in reestablishing connections within the country. Sudan's government is working to regain control and improve access in the capital city.Key Facts
- Khartoum International Airport received its first scheduled commercial flight in over two years.
- The flight came from Port Sudan to Khartoum and was operated by Sudan Airways.
- This event marks a step in reestablishing transport links within Sudan.
- The Sudanese military claims it regained full control of Khartoum from the RSF paramilitary group in March last year.
- Violence continues in other parts of Sudan, particularly in the Darfur region.
- The conflict in Sudan has displaced millions and resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis.
- The ongoing war began in April 2023 due to a power struggle between the military and the RSF.
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