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Drone attacks cut power across Khartoum state two years into Sudan war

  • The Rapid Support Forces launched sustained drone attacks on Port Sudan in May 2025, targeting key infrastructure including power stations, oil depots, and the airport.
  • These attacks follow months of escalating conflict between Sudan’s army and RSF, shifting the war toward remote aerial strikes amid allegations of UAE support for the RSF.
  • The bombardment displaced over 550 families within a week, disrupted port traffic, and caused power blackouts and water shortages in a city that had been relatively safe until recently.
  • Experts described the drone strikes as a “shock and awe campaign” demonstrating the growing sophistication of combatants, emphasizing a “consistent pattern” of UAE-linked arms and logistics support.
  • The attacks deepened Sudan’s humanitarian crisis by hindering aid delivery and revealed a conflict increasingly reliant on external actors, with diplomacy and peace efforts showing little progress.
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charter97.org broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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