Port Sudan under Drone Attack: A Turning Point Towards the End of Hostilities
By: Charilogone Editorial StaffIn a dramatic development in the Sudanese conflict, Port Sudan Airport, the Ousmane Digna Air Base, was the target of a drone attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This Sunday, General Hameti's paramilitaries launched a first air offensive against this strategic site, which serves as a temporary headquarters for the authorities.
The escalation of clashes highlights the RSF's determination to neutralize General Al-Burhan's army, whom Hameti considers an obstacle to peace and the liberation of Sudan. In a recent video, Hameti reaffirmed his commitment to having his rival tried in Sudanese courts, stating that his forces will sweep across the country to regain control.
The shift in fighting to Port Sudan raises a major question: Are we on the cusp of a turning point that could end this war? As the noose tightens around government forces, pressure mounts on General Al-Burhan to accept a peace process. What happens next could well redefine Sudan's future.
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