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Sudan’s Army Says Paramilitary Forces Struck Civilian Targets

4 May 2025
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Sudan’s Army Says Paramilitary Forces Struck Civilian Targets
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Sudanese paramilitary forces, specifically the Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.), launched an attack on Port Sudan, targeting an airport and civilian facilities with exploding drones, causing limited damage but no reported casualties. This marks the first strike on Port Sudan since the civil war began in 2023, as tensions escalate between the military and R.S.F. amid a rising civilian death toll, with over 11 million displaced and 150,000 killed. The conflict, rooted in a failed alliance between military leaders, has drawn foreign powers seeking profit amid Sudan’s rich resources.

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