Drone Attack Hits Temporary Capital of Sudan Amid Ongoing Civil War
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May 5, 2025 13:42
nairobi - A drone strike in Port Sudan marks a worrisome escalation as the temporary capital is targeted for the first time in Sudan's two-year civil war.
Drone Attack Hits Temporary Capital of Sudan Amid Ongoing Civil War
A recent drone attack in Port Sudan by the Rapid Support Forces has raised concerns as the temporary capital is struck for the first time in the country's two-year civil war.
International Response and Escalation
The attack on Port Sudan, previously considered safe, is viewed as a significant escalation by the international community, entering the third year of conflict in Sudan.
Impact on Port Sudan
The drone strike targeted military installations and living quarters for the Sudanese army, causing no casualties but disrupting operations for companies like Dal Group, affecting grain transportation to Khartoum.
Humanitarian Consequences
The attack poses logistical challenges for organizations like ZOA, requiring a reassessment of evacuation plans due to the deteriorating security situation in Port Sudan.
Continued Threat by RSF
Despite being ousted from Khartoum, the Rapid Support Forces continue to exert pressure in other regions, as seen in recent attacks on refugee camps in Darfur, indicating a shifting focus of conflict.
The origin of the drones used in the attack remains unclear, but reports suggest that the RSF recently acquired Chinese long-range kamikaze drones, raising concerns over their capabilities and potential impact on the ongoing crisis.
The United Nations, through Sudan coordinator Clementine Nkweta-Salami, has condemned the attack, emphasizing the need to prioritize the safety of civilians amidst the escalating violence.