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Large plumes of black smoke billowed over Sudan’s de facto wartime capital on Tuesday, as attacks on a city that had become a haven for civilians fleeing civil war stretched into a third day.
The strikes hit Port Sudan’s airport, the main gateway for humanitarians and civilians entering or leaving Sudan, two years into the brutal civil war.
For the third day in a row, Port Sudan, once considered a rare safe zone in Sudan's civil war, has been rocked by drone attacks blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The city, plunged ...
Thick columns of smoke could be seen Tuesday in Port Sudan, the eastern Sudanese city where the Sudanese paramilitary group ...
Drones struck the airport and cut power across Port Sudan on Tuesday, officials said, the third straight day the army-aligned government's seat of power has come under attack. The strikes, which ...
come day after main fuel depot was hit PORT SUDAN, Sudan: Drones struck the airport and cut power across Port Sudan on Tuesday, officials said, the third straight day the army-aligned ...
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