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RSF Drone Strikes Escalate on Port Sudan, Threatening Aid and Civilians

For the fifth day, drone attacks target Sudan's key humanitarian hub, disrupting aid, displacing civilians, and deepening the crisis as Sudan cuts ties with the UAE over alleged RSF support.

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Drone strikes have been blasting key infrastructure in Port Sudan, seat of the army-backed government
Smoke billows over Port Sudan after a paramilitary drone strike on the army-contolled aid hub on Tuesday.

Overview

  • Port Sudan, the de facto wartime capital and main entry point for humanitarian aid, has faced sustained drone strikes for five consecutive days, reportedly launched by the RSF.
  • The attacks have targeted critical infrastructure, including the Flamingo naval base, fuel depots, and the international airport, causing widespread disruption and civilian displacement.
  • The UN has suspended humanitarian flights to Port Sudan, halting lifesaving aid deliveries, while officials warn of worsening food insecurity and logistical challenges.
  • Sudan has severed diplomatic ties with the UAE, accusing it of supplying advanced weaponry to the RSF, a claim the UAE denies.
  • The escalation has drawn international condemnation, with the UN and IGAD warning of increased civilian suffering and regional instability as the conflict spreads to new fronts.