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Port Sudan Endures Third Day of Drone Strikes in Escalating Civil War

  • The Rapid Support Forces have launched drone strikes on Port Sudan for the third consecutive day in the ongoing civil war in May 2025.
  • The conflict began in April 2023 and escalated after the RSF lost most of greater Khartoum in March 2025, prompting increased long-range drone attacks.
  • These strikes have targeted key infrastructure in Port Sudan, including the naval base, international airport, fuel depots, and power stations while causing civilian displacement.
  • Amnesty International identified Chinese-made guided bombs and howitzers used by the RSF, reportedly supplied by the UAE, which Abu Dhabi denies despite widespread allegations.
  • The attacks undermine Port Sudan’s role as a humanitarian hub, escalating the conflict and worsening aid access amid displacement of thousands within Sudan.
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Amnesty says UAE supplying Sudan paramilitaries with Chinese weapons

Chinese-made weapons supplied by the United Arab Emirates have been identified with Sudan's paramilitaries, Amnesty International said Thursday, as drone attacks prompted civilians to flee the army-held aid hub of Port Sudan.

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Daily Sabah broke the news in Türkiye on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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