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Sudan's Port Sudan Faces Fifth Day of Drone Strikes, Civilian Exodus Intensifies

The RSF's drone campaign targets critical infrastructure in the army-controlled city, disrupting aid operations and deepening the humanitarian crisis.

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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

  • Drone strikes on Port Sudan have entered a fifth consecutive day, targeting naval bases, fuel depots, and the city's airport, with the Sudanese army reporting multiple interceptions.
  • The attacks have prompted an exodus of civilians from Port Sudan, where transportation services are overwhelmed, and fuel shortages are driving up costs.
  • The Sudanese government has severed diplomatic ties with the UAE, accusing it of supplying advanced weaponry to the RSF, a claim the UAE denies.
  • The United Nations has warned that the strikes represent a major escalation, threatening humanitarian aid delivery through Port Sudan, a critical lifeline for millions in need.
  • The RSF's use of long-range drones marks a strategic shift in the conflict, expanding the war to eastern Sudan and further straining regional stability.