Drones Target Khartoum Airport for the Third Day Amid Escalating Clashes in Al-Fashir
October 23, 202582 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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The drone attacks on the capital of Sudan, Khartoum Airport, continued for the third consecutive day, in a serious escalation that warns of further deterioration in the country's security situation.
According to Sudanese sources, the attacks were attributed to the Rapid Support Forces, which are seeking to regain strategic positions that they had lost to the Sudanese army earlier.
This escalation comes at a time when clashes between the two sides have renewed in the city of Al-Fashir, one of the prominent cities in the Darfur region, where violent confrontations have been ongoing for days amid fears of the conflict expanding.
The attacks on Khartoum Airport, which is considered a vital facility for civilian and military transport, are raising increasing international concern, especially as regional and international mediation efforts to achieve a ceasefire and restore stability continue to falter.