A drone strike targeted Sudan’s biggest naval base on Wednesday, an army source told AFP, marking the fourth straight day the seat of the army-backed government has come under attack.
It comes a day after the government severed ties with the United Arab Emirates, which it accuses of supplying rival paramilitaries with weapons used to attack the army.
Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast had been a safe haven, hosting hundreds of thousands of displaced people and United Nations offices, until Sunday when drone strikes blamed on the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitaries began.
Wednesday’s drone strikes “were met with anti-aircraft missiles”, the army source said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the media.
An AFP correspondent reported a series of explosions from the direction of the Flamingo Base, just north of the city.
Later Wednesday, residents reported air defences in action against drones circling above the city.বিস্তারিত